RE-ENERGIZING CANADA
As Europe grapples with high energy prices and questions over energy security, our first piece in a new research series looks at why Canadian liquefied natural gas is not the right solution.
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HOW OUR ECOSYSTEMS CAN ENABLE CLIMATE ADAPTATION
Rights-based, gender-responsive approaches are vital for successful ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) actions. Pre-register now for an exciting e-learning course on EbA coming this September.
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NATURAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE CANADIAN PRAIRIES
How can natural infrastructure support clean water and build resilience in the Canadian Prairies? Join us on September 15 for the launch of a new initiative on finding solutions in nature.
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UN HIGH SEAS TREATY SETS SIGHTS ON FINISH LINE
UN member states are meeting for what could be the final round of talks for a legally binding treaty on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in the high seas. We are tracking the action.
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GETTING THEIR FAIR SHARE: FIXING MINING TAX AVOIDANCE
When the Mongolian government found that it was not getting its fair share of revenues from mining, it sought support so it could be ready to tackle tax avoidance and bring in revenue for crucial public needs.
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CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND THE GLOBAL STOCKTAKE
With the first Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement now underway, we look at what emerged from the first technical dialogue this June on climate adaptation and what it means for global adaptation ambition.
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FUEL SUBSIDIES AND FISHERIES IN INDIA AND INDONESIA
Governments often support their fisheries sectors by providing subsidies for fuel use. But what does this mean for the marine fish stocks and sustainability? We took a deep dive into the use of these subsidies in India and Indonesia.
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