Press
Journalists rely on IISD experts for research insights, commentary, and analysis on critical sustainability issues. If you are working on a story and need to speak to one of our experts, contact us at media@iisd.org or (613) 238-2296 ext. 114. See what the media says about IISD.
All news and press releases
Showing 141-150 of 626 results
Kick-Starting Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy: Key takeaways from global peers
WINNIPEG—Compared to many other countries, Canada is lagging on climate adaptation. The impacts of climate change are already being felt from coast to coast, and the situation will only worsen unless greater steps are taken to prepare for what lies ahead.
G7 Nations Inject USD 190 Billion Into Fossil Fuels Despite Pledges for a Green Recovery
A new report finds G7 nations have been pumping more money into fossil fuels than clean energy, despite pledges to “build back better”.
How Canada Can Win the Race to Net-Zero
As more countries take action to limit global warming to 1.5°C by reaching net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, Canada must accelerate efforts or risk getting left behind.
Alberta Oil Sector Facing Volatile and Long-Term Decline Even in the Absence of Domestic Climate Policies
A new report predicts a steady long-term decline in Alberta’s oil sector beginning by the end of the decade.
Poor Households Can Get Two Times Less LPG Subsidy Than Better-off Consumers in India—Report
As liquified petroleum gas (LPG) prices rise, experts warn that poor households in India may benefit two times less from LPG support than those better-off.
New Research at IISD Experimental Lakes Area This Summer
IISD Experimental Lakes Area is carefully and safely opening its doors to new research and a slightly larger research team this summer.
Art meets science in a new exhibition on the climate crisis in Costa Rica
The exhibition Next Season: Art and Science in the Face of the Climate Future will kick off next Thursday, April 22, at the Costa Rican Museum of Contemporary Art and Design in San Jose. Open to the public until June 19, the exhibition will showcase works depicting climate change adaptation and mitigation developed by eight artists during residencies in some of the most important scientific centres in the Central America country.
Municipal Electricity Generation a Step in the Right Direction
In a new report, researchers look at how different business models might increase the share of renewable energy in South Africa’s electricity sector.
Eskom Is the Key to Changing South Africa’s Energy Mix
A new study suggests that Eskom holds the key to fundamentally transforming the country’s electricity sector.
Fossil Finance from Development Banks Reached USD 3 Billion in 2020
New data shows that Development Banks provided USD 12 billion to clean energy and USD 3 billion for fossil fuels since the pandemic began.