From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject Preparing for COP 15: Setting our sights on a global biodiversity framework
Date December 7, 2022 1:22 PM
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Join us in Montreal for a pivotal moment in international governance for biodiversity.

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** What's new in sustainable development
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** IISD at the CBD's COP 15
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The international community is coming together in Montreal in the hopes of clinching a new Global Biodiversity Framework. Our team will be on-site and shares some of the key issues to watch ([link removed]) .

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** New Fossil Fuel Subsidy Data: Worrisome Trends
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New data from IISD and the OECD finds that subsidies in 2021 more than doubled to USD 732 billion, wiping our nearly a decade of progress. Unpack the developments ([link removed]) .

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** The WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement: Need to Know
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This June, WTO members clinched a historic deal tackling harmful fisheries subsidies. We unpack what it means and why it matters ([link removed]) —and how a global NGO campaign and expert policy advice helped make a difference ([link removed]) .

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** The New Plastics Treaty: What Should It Look Like?
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The first round of negotiations for a plastics treaty have now taken place. What structure ([link removed]) could this treaty take and why is it important for negotiators to consider microplastics and plastics emissions in fresh water ([link removed]) ?

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** Investment for Sustainable Agriculture
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With a multi-billion dollar investment gap to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 2 on ending hunger by 2030, what steps can investors take ([link removed]) to mitigate risk and support sustainable agriculture?

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** Fish Forward: Eyeing Sustainability in Manitoba
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A new initiative looks to help Manitoba fisheries ([link removed]) take the steps they need to become more sustainable, earn an eco-certification, and access new markets.

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** One Million Trees: Building Resilience in Bhutan
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In Bhutan, an initiative to plant one million trees could be a game-changer for rural livelihoods and for communities’ abilities to adapt to climate change, our new assessment finds ([link removed]) .

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** How Does Mining Affect Women?
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A new global review ([link removed]) takes stock of the toolkits, guidelines, and legal frameworks to help stakeholders assess the gendered impacts of mining.

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** Advancing Effective Adaptation: A Year in Review
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Our NAP Global Network team looks back at a landmark year in adaptation planning and action ([link removed]) and goals for the year ahead.

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** The Global Minimum Tax: How Can Developing Countries Adapt?
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The global minimum tax deal has fuelled questions over how developing countries should prepare–including whether they should reconsider their tax incentives or adopt other measures. Tune in next week as we examine the options ([link removed]) .

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** A New Inventory for Adaptation Finance
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Private finance to support adaptation needs can be unlocked using innovative financial instruments. Explore a new inventory to see how ([link removed]) .

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