Newsroom Media Coverage View IISD's latest media coverage from around the world. Press Media Coverage What's new in sustainable development Recent news coverage about IISD Displaying 1061 - 1080 of 2041 The National: EU Fit for 55 and What CBAM Means for Canada Aaron Cosbey speaks with The National about the latest update to the EU's Green Deal and why border carbon adjustments will soon need to be put into place in Canada. IISD in the news CBC July 15, 2021 Canadian firm looks for oil in Namibia: Are we ignoring our Paris commitments? Reconnaissance Energy Africa (Recon), a small-cap Canadian mining company, is exploring for oil and gas in Namibia’s Kavango River Basin. Industry experts say this may be the largest oil play of the decade. IISD in the news National Observer July 14, 2021 Reforming global fossil fuel subsidies: How the United States can restart international cooperation Globally, governments spend more than $500 billion on subsidies for fossil fuels that contribute to inefficiency, inequity, and negative externalities. IISD in the news Brookings July 14, 2021 It will cost as much as $1 trillion to repair Canada's energy infrastructure to handle intense weather The record heat wave that swept across Western Canada in late June caused hundreds of fatalities and left houses and infrastructure smouldering in ashes. IISD in the news Financial Post July 14, 2021 IISD: Canada, EU should seek negotiated agreement on border carbon adjustment Canada is preparing to introduce a carbon border adjustment measure whose contours are not yet known. IISD in the news Borderlex July 14, 2021 Bearing down on BCA With the European Commission set to announce a new EU border carbon adjustment (BCA) regime on Wednesday, now is the time for Canada to figure out how to reconcile its climate ambition with the need to protect the competitiveness of domestic industry and prevent carbon leakage. IISD in the news CarbonPulse July 13, 2021 Vancouver could get up to $20M to capture and clean its rain The federal government is inviting the City of Vancouver to apply for up to $20 million in funding for natural infrastructure projects to support the city’s strategy to capture and clean rainfall with natural solutions. IISD in the news National Observer July 13, 2021 WTO seeks to land big prize after 20 years of fish talks GENEVA (Reuters) - Negotiators are hoping the World Trade Organization will on Thursday not only deal a major blow to overfishing after 20 years of trying, but in doing so also dispel doubts about its own usefulness. IISD in the news Reuters July 13, 2021 Natural landscapes key to Canadian cities, rural areas for building climate resilience, experts say Investing in natural infrastructure like the Park Rill Floodplain will be key to building climate resilience in Canada, according to a new report by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) released Monday. IISD in the news CBC July 12, 2021 Canada needs infrastructure that can handle climate change, report says Canada should act fast to protect critical infrastructure from climate breakdown by building resilience into ports, power grids, bridges, and more, the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) says. IISD in the news National Observer July 12, 2021 Canada needs to cap its pipeline of fossil fuel supports Rather than attempting to revive yesterday’s energy and economic systems, the federal government has an opportunity to 'build back better' by supporting the transition to renewable energy and a more equitable economy. IISD in the news The Hill Times July 7, 2021 Canadian governments have spent $23 billion supporting three pipelines since 2018: report A new report finds Canadian governments have provided billions to support pipelines — none of which have been completed to date — even as experts worry pipelines themselves undermine progress on climate goals. IISD in the news The Narwhal July 6, 2021 At least $23 billion spent supporting pipelines since 2018 Since 2018, governments in Canada have pumped at least $23 billion worth of support into three megaproject pipelines designed to move giant amounts of oil and gas to international markets. IISD in the news National Observer July 6, 2021 Study finds $23-billion in federal, provincial pipeline support Taxpayer dollars are heavily distorting Canada’s financial marketplace in favour of fossil fuel pipelines, new research suggests. IISD in the news Canadian Press July 5, 2021 Why we should be concerned about antidepressants in our environment Antidepressants are a lifesaver for millions of people around the world. And here in Canada, we are certainly no stranger to their benefits — in fact, we often figure among the most common users of antidepressants in the world. IISD in the news Toronto Star July 5, 2021 A hotter future is already here — and Canada is not ready Like the pandemic, climate change causes the poor and the frail to suffer most. We need to prepare. IISD in the news CBC July 3, 2021 A decade of failing Lake Winnipeg Meeting phosphorus license limits at Winnipeg’s North End sewage treatment plant? Neither difficult nor complicated. Just a simple problem that has become so mired in competing agendas and so obscured by decades of political showmanship that it’s now hard to sort out evidence from ideology. IISD in the news Winnipeg Free Press June 30, 2021 Natural Resources report spells danger ahead if we don’t get ready for climate catastrophe Crumbling infrastructure, billions of dollars of annual costs, and frequent extreme weather events are just a handful of the disasters spelled out for the country’s future in a landmark report that says the time has come to brace for impact. IISD in the news National Observer June 29, 2021 African Researchers hopeful to come to ELA in 2022 Residents of Northwestern Ontario may see some unfamiliar faces around the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA), come next year. IISD in the news Kenora Online June 16, 2021 As banks flee coal, campaigners turn sights on gas Environmental campaign groups are switching their aim to public and private financing for natural gas projects as they get closer to winning the battle over thermal coal. IISD in the news Global Trade Review June 16, 2021 Pagination « First ‹ Previous … Page 52 Page 53 Current page 54 Page 55 Page 56 … Next › Last »