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 1361 - 1380 of 2009 Not enough border officials able to spot invasive zebra mussels: audit Canada’s main line of defence against an invasive species plaguing Lake Winnipeg has little actual muscle, according to a federal audit released Tuesday. IISD in the news Winnipeg Free Press April 2, 2019 The Promised Land: B.C. is building business ties with Israel Canada’s growth momentum has run its course... Without drawing much attention, the Canadian economic model has been unsustainable since 2008. IISD in the news BC Business March 28, 2019 Bank of Canada commits to probing climate liabilities The Bank of Canada is committing to investigate and be more transparent about how climate change will affect the country's economy, as scientists warn of extreme weather that could disrupt global trade and damage critical infrastructure. IISD in the news National Observer March 27, 2019 International Trade Agreements Provide Opportunities for Sustainable Procurement Procurers need to use the flexibility offered by international trade agreements, instead of perceiving them as a barrier to innovative sustainable procurement, according to a new study released by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). IISD in the news Water Canada March 27, 2019 Is China leading the global green charge? Having announced a war on pollution, China is now carving out a role as an advocate for environmental policies and, more importantly, a source of green finance. But will stalling domestic growth dampen its newfound fervour? IISD in the news The Banker March 18, 2019 Solar power generation 5.8 per cent costlier with GST: Report GST has resulted in a decline in the cost of thermal power generation by 1.6 per cent. IISD in the news The New Indian Express March 8, 2019 U.S. and Canadian oil production pushing planet's climate goals out of reach, says IEA A surge in U.S. and Canadian oil production over the last decade has added the equivalent of “one Russia or one Saudi Arabia” to the markets — pushing the planet farther away from ever getting a grip on the pollution that is driving climate change. IISD in the news National Observer March 8, 2019 Behind The Hype Of Apple's Plan To End Mining All of the metals inside [an iPhone] hail from rocks that were mined from the Earth, often, using environmentally-destructive processes and ethically-fraught labour practices. Now, Apple is hoping to change that. IISD in the news Gizmodo March 7, 2019 We need a 'grown up discussion' about getting off fossil fuels, U.K. climate watchdog tells Canada Fossil fuel reserves must stay in the ground and be priced differently in the markets, if the world is to meet the challenge of the Paris climate agreement, says the head of Britain’s climate watchdog. IISD in the news National Observer February 27, 2019 Inward and upward How the mining industry is developing existing workers to meet the human resources challenge of the digital revolution. IISD in the news CIM Magazine February 25, 2019 Green and Social Together: Nudging Sustainability Bonds in the Right Direction Are sustainability bonds the best solution for achieving Sustainable Development Goals? Or are they an opportunity for issuers to selectively align to only the SDGs that suit them? IISD in the news Environmental Finance February 22, 2019 Albertans subsidizing fossil fuels at increasing rates while emissions rise: report Environmental Defence and the International Institute for Sustainable Development released a report Thursday showing the Alberta government shelled out an average of at least $1.6 billion per year over the last three years. IISD in the news The Star February 21, 2019 As Indonesia's oil sector is less profitable, it’s time for clean energy: Experts The continuous decline in oil prices that has led to a lower contribution to national revenue should become a wake-up call for the government to immediately kick off fiscal reform that would speed up the use of renewable energy, experts in a recent discussion said. IISD in the news The Jakarta Post February 20, 2019 PLANS NATIONAUX D'ADAPTATION AU CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE Réunis sur l’île de Zanzibar en Tanzanie plusieurs experts venus de 13 pays en développement échangent sur des expériences qui sont mises en oeuvre dans l'élaboration des Plans Nationaux d'Adaptation au Changement climatique. IISD in the news Reporter Bénin February 14, 2019 Canadian banks signal that Redwater decision now weighs on oilpatch loans A recent landmark Supreme Court ruling upholding environmental rights is a new wrinkle influencing how wide Canada's banks open their wallets when lending to the oilpatch. IISD in the news National Observer February 8, 2019 Saint Lucia works on private sector engagement and climate finance strategy Under the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process, the Government of Saint Lucia is continuing its efforts to increase engagement with the private sector on climate change. IISD in the news St. Lucia News Online February 8, 2019 Mineral-rich neighbours increase their appeal to the kind of investors SA wants Recent overhauls of mining legislation in Namibia, Angola and Zimbabwe could start to attract investment away from SA, as long as SA fails to make its mining code and legislation more competitive. IISD in the news Sunday Times (South Africa) February 3, 2019 Saatnya Indonesia Memutus Ketergantungan Energi Fosil Indonesia merupakan salah satu dari sedikit negara berkembang yang berhasil mengurangi ketergantungan fiskal pada pendapatan dari produksi bahan bakar fosil, tetapi tetap mempertahankan pertumbuhan dan diversifikasi ekonomi sebagai sumber pendapatan pemerintah. IISD in the news Media Indonesia January 31, 2019 Ethiopia moves to actualise climate adaptation plan The government of Ethiopia on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 hosted its first National Adaptation Plan (NAP) assembly, bringing together key government actors and development partners in dialogue on the transition to implementation of the country’s NAP. IISD in the news Enviro News Nigeria January 30, 2019 SHE IS A GOLD DIGGER: WOMEN STRIKE IT BIG IN EAST AFRICA Across the region, female miners are demanding – and gaining – positions of influence long denied to them, building a path to economic prosperity. IISD in the news OZY January 29, 2019 Pagination « First ‹ Previous … Page 67 Page 68 Current page 69 Page 70 Page 71 … Next › Last »