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 2028 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 Climate ambition, push for electric vehicles driving down need for oil: report The expected uptake of electric vehicles and stricter measures world-wide to reduce GHG emissions are the top reasons why a climate-focused research group is calling on governments not to invest any more money in Alberta’s oil sector. IISD in the news Canadian Press May 26, 2021 Community science is vital to ensuring Canada has a safe water supply If Canada is to ensure all Canadians have access to safe drinking water, we must do more than invest in drinking water facilities. We need to understand the deeper threats to the sources of drinking water — threats that may be altered or exacerbated by a changing climate. IISD in the news Toronto Star May 20, 2021 IEA: End fossil fuel expansion now for net zero energy emissions by 2050 The International Energy Agency has mapped a path to net zero emissions for the first time – and it involves ending investment in new coal, oil and gas production today. IISD in the news Climate Home News May 18, 2021 Fear of climate change rust belt has governments considering carbon border levy If you thought Canada's domestic carbon tax was controversial, just wait for its new global equivalent now being negotiated behind closed doors, say Canadians who have been following its progress. IISD in the news CBC May 17, 2021 Better road infrastructure improves the quality of life of our community These public spaces gave us a sense of normalcy in the midst of the pandemic—something that crowded cities could only wish for in these challenging times. IISD in the news Saipan Tribune May 14, 2021 Responsible investing: Old concept, modern usage Responsible investing aligns investments with the investor’s personal values. Although an ancient concept, its need is being felt again in today’s fractured world. IISD in the news Fortune India May 8, 2021 Panama shortchanged in mining contract as copper booms In those countries where mining is an important activity, the increase in the royalty rate or the percentage of taxes is being considered at all levels and with urgency. IISD in the news MENAFN May 8, 2021 ‘We really need to understand this’ ELA to study effects of anti-depressants on fish Products that residents use each day like plastic products and anti-depressants may be making their way into local waterways, something researchers with the IISD Experimental Lakes Area will be studying this summer. IISD in the news Kenora Online May 4, 2021 Can Canada reach its emissions targets while still producing so much oil and gas? The problem for Canada is that "we are major oil and gas producers in this country — and that is not only a major source of our domestic emissions here, but also in terms of the global climate impact, it has a very, very big footprint." IISD in the news CBC April 30, 2021 Researchers study antidepressants and plastics in NW Ontario lakes KENORA, Ont. — Scientists working in the IISD Experimental Lakes Area want to know how microplastics and antidepressants are affecting aquatic life. IISD in the news tbnewswatch April 29, 2021 Priorities For Improving Carbon Regulation in Kazakhstan The Global Climate Leaders’ Summit, held on 22 April 21 at the initiative of US President Joe Biden, clearly demonstrated the readiness of the countries of the world to cooperate in countering the climate threat. IISD in the news Astana Times April 27, 2021 Art And Science Combine In Costa Rica To Depict Climate Change Funded by the Canadian International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), the artists created the works following an exchange with a scholarly foundation that documented the impact of global warming. IISD in the news Amico Hoops April 23, 2021 Talking trash: SNC has same goals, but a different approach to cleanup The International Institute for Sustainable Development says the COVID-19 pandemic has Canadians using more single use plastics than ever before. 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