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 1081 - 1100 of 2041 The G7 Want to Save the World from Climate Change. But Are They Willing to Pay for It? Climate change has finally cemented its place at the top of the agenda for international diplomacy in recent months. IISD in the news TIME June 10, 2021 Experimental Lakes Area to partner with African researchers in 2022 A new program in northwestern Ontario could bring up to a dozen young, female scientists, who usually conduct their research on the other side of the globe, to the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA). IISD in the news CBC June 10, 2021 New Statesman emissions tracker: the G7’s decarbonisation deficit As world leaders head to Cornwall this week for the first G7 meeting in two years, Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims to use the summit to “unite leading democracies to... create a greener, more prosperous future”. IISD in the news New Statesman June 9, 2021 Covid-free Auckland, New Zealand, crowned world’s most livable city Auckland has been named the world’s most livable city off the strength of New Zealand’s pandemic response. IISD in the news Washington Post June 9, 2021 Clean energy investment needed to avert emissions surge in developing world, says IEA BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Investment in clean energy in emerging and developing economies needs to rise by more than seven times, topping $1 trillion per year by 2030. IISD in the news Reuters June 9, 2021 The dirt under the hood of clean electric vehicles The global environmental movement has finally been heard on Wall Street, but is science keeping pace? IISD in the news Rabble June 8, 2021 First Thing: economic toll of climate crisis ‘will be like two pandemics a year’ Stat of the day: low and middle-income nations received nearly $16bn a year from wealthy nations between 2017 and 2019 to fund projects related to gas. IISD in the news The Guardian June 7, 2021 New study finds richest countries are breaking their climate pledges Wealthy nations supplied nearly $16 billion in funding each year for low- and middle-income countries' projects related to gas, a fossil fuel that worsens global heating, between 2017 and 2019, a new report shows. IISD in the news The Hill June 7, 2021 Net Zero: Rich nations investing in gas despite climate promises A new study from the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) reveals that rich nations have strayed from their climate commitments “by funding a new dash for gas in the global south.” IISD in the news iPolitics June 7, 2021 Trudeau promised a transition strategy for oil-and-gas workers, now it’s rarely mentioned Nearly two years ago, Justin Trudeau made a promise that in retrospect looks both prescient and half-baked. IISD in the news Globe and Mail June 7, 2021 G7 Governments: End Fossil Fuel Subsidies (London) – G7 member countries should take immediate and concrete action to end fossil fuel subsidies, Human Rights Watch said in a question-and-answer document released today. IISD in the news Human Rights Watch June 7, 2021 Canada has to become much more active in building a battery ecosystem TORONTO—In the transition to a net-zero world, a key role will be played by electric vehicles powered by batteries. This is one of the most achievable ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make progress on our climate goals. IISD in the news The Hill Times June 7, 2021 'The goal posts are moving': After Big Oil's terrible week, Canadian oil companies brace for investor pressure Investors are developing an activist streak on matters of emissions reduction. The trend has been growing in Europe for years and has led to some pitched battles in the United States. IISD in the news Financial Post June 3, 2021 Net Zero: Michigan puts its sovereignty before Line 5 New analysis from the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Overseas Development Institute found that G7 nations have collectively spent more on fossil fuels than clean energy since the start of the pandemic. IISD in the news iPolitics June 3, 2021 Clearing up the confusion on fossil fuel subsidies There has been a lot of talk lately about fossil fuel subsidies in Canada — and a lot of confusion. IISD in the news National Observer June 3, 2021 The Treasury missed a green trick when it handed out Covid cash Commitments to a greener and healthier environment would have been a reasonable price to ask. IISD in the news The Guardian June 2, 2021 G7 nations committing billions more to fossil fuel than green energy The nations that make up the G7 have pumped billions of dollars more into fossil fuels than they have into clean energy since the Covid-19 pandemic, despite their promises of a green recovery. IISD in the news The Guardian June 2, 2021 Major project aims to clear clean energy hurdle A major project aims to overcome a barrier to electricity grids that are entirely supplied by renewable energy. IISD in the news BBC June 2, 2021 The World’s Richest Countries Have Given $190 Billion to the Fossil Fuel Industry Since 2020 Alone The world’s leading economies have made lots of commitments lately about reducing carbon emissions, but their actions tell a different story. IISD in the news Gizmodo June 1, 2021 Latin America’s Challenge of Financing Energy Recovery Hit by the pandemic’s socioeconomic and health impacts, Latin America is facing the challenge of financing an economic recovery based on a sustainable energy sector and a transition to clean sources of energy. IISD in the news Inter Press Service May 29, 2021 Pagination « First ‹ Previous … Page 53 Page 54 Current page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next › Last »