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 1741 - 1760 of 1993 La fin du déni (French-language article) "« Le monde financier se réveille », dit Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun, expert en changements climatiques à l’International Institute for Sustainable Development et spécialiste des marchés du carbone. « Il y a vraiment une prise de conscience que les changements climatiques comportent des risques au rendement de leurs investissements. »" IISD in the news Le Devoir November 27, 2015 La COP21 pour les nuls (French-language article) "Mais la tendance est en train de s’inverser, note Frédéric Gagnon-Lebrun, membre de l’International Institute for Sustainable Development à Bruxelles. Les subventions aux énergies renouvelables ont représenté 310G$ dans le monde en 2014 (16% par rapport à 2013). Il faudra néanmoins multiplier cette somme par 15 pour atteindre les objectifs de réduction des GES qui seront négociés à Paris, souligne-t-il." IISD in the news Metro Montreal November 25, 2015 Les subventions aux énergies fossiles ont-elles encore un sens? (French-language article) « C’est compliqué. Parce que ces subventions sont là au départ pour une raison, souligne Ivetta Gerasimchuk, chercheuse à l’Institut international du développement durable (IISD). Si vous les retirez, il faut offrir quelque chose en retour, il faut notamment continuer de protéger les groupes vulnérables socialement en les ciblant précisément. » IISD in the news Terra Eco November 23, 2015 As a Clean50 leader, how are you contributing to a low-carbon economy? Our president, Scott Vaughan, explains to the Globe and Mail the work IISD is doing towards a low-carbon economy. IISD in the news Globe and Mail November 23, 2015 “Lake Winnipeg is not dead”: expert on zebra mussels "While zebra mussels are a growing concern on Lake Winnipeg and neighboring bodies of water, one local researcher says that doesn’t mean people should throw up their hands and say it’s a lost cause. “Zebra mussels invaded Lake Erie in 1986, they are still there….and the fishery in Lake Erie is doing very well,” Scott Higgins said. “Water quality has some issues in western Lake Erie, partially it’s related to zebra mussels but in large parts it’s not. Many of these are the same problems we face in Lake Winnipeg.”" IISD in the news Global News Winnipeg November 19, 2015 The heat is on: Trudeau faces big challenges in climate change fight "Scott Vaughan, president and CEO of the International Institute for Sustainable Development and Canada’s former federal environment commissioner, said the Paris talks are critical because climate science has become so “absolutely clear” in the last few years that it demands countries act now." IISD in the news Ottawa Citizen November 19, 2015 Atlas showing future climate change under development "The Prairie Climate Centre provides stakeholders in Manitoba and across the Prairies with this kind of upto-date and high-quality data depicting the nature of climate changes expected to occur, said Henry (Hank) Venema, director of planning for the centre, which will be housed at the University of Winnipeg’s Richardson College for the Environment." IISD in the news Manitoba Cooperator November 18, 2015 Winnipeg's drinking water is vulnerable to zebra mussels, experts say IISD Experimental Lakes Area expert Scott Higgins talks about the potential for a zebra mussels infestation in Shoal Lake, Manitoba. IISD in the news CBC Manitoba November 17, 2015 India provided $103 million per year in national subsidies to oil, gas and coal producers "Investment by state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in fossil fuel production represented a large portion of overall government support, says a research study from IISD." IISD in the news Moneylife November 17, 2015 Subsidized LPG consumption last fiscal grew at the highest pace in a decade: IISD "India’s consumption of subsidized Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) grew at 18% last financial year, the highest annual growth rate recorded in the past decade, International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD) has said. At the same time, consumption of unsubsidized LPG decreased by 19%, the largest decrease recorded in more than ten years." IISD in the news Business Standard November 11, 2015 Manitoba, Ottawa, to talk GHG emissions prior to Paris climate-change conference "“We’ve done a lot of consultation with the International Institute of Sustainable Development (on the issue). They did broad consultations. So as we go to Paris, we’ll be talking to the federal government about what we want to do together as a country,” said [Greg] Selinger." IISD in the news Winnipeg Sun November 5, 2015 A Global Call To End Wasteful Consumption And Production IISD's Livia Bizikova, along with Peter Denton, discuss the importance of the twelfth Sustainable Development Goal: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. IISD in the news Huffington Post Canada November 3, 2015 Financing Green Infrastructure Oshani Perera speaks to Laura Penn of Dukascopy, explaining the challenges involved in commissioning and financing green infrastructure. IISD in the news Dukascopy November 3, 2015 Nordisk Ministerråd: Drop statsstøtte til fossile brændsler og spar CO2 (Danish-language) "Udledningen af CO2 kan nedbringes med 11 procent, hvis man frem mod 2020 fjerner statsstøtten til fossile brændsler i 20 udvalgte lande. Det konkluderer en ny rapport fra Nordisk Ministerråd." IISD in the news Ingenioren October 25, 2015 Climate change lacks 'the immediacy of now' in conflict zones - experts "Fragile states are the most exposed to climate change impacts, even though they are the less equipped to deal with them, said [Alec] Crawford in a report he recently co-authored. Many fragile countries are already struggling with problems such as weak security, governments and law enforcement, as well as corruption and economic instability." IISD in the news Thomson Reuters Foundation October 22, 2015 Water security in Canada poses one of our most daunting public policy challenges "A national water strategy would send a message to the agricultural sector, First Nations communities, municipalities, energy companies and all those whose lives are touched by water, that not only do we take our water seriously, but that we officially recognize the need to work together to understand and manage this essential resource," says Dimple Roy, director of our Water program. IISD in the news The Hill Times October 22, 2015 The New Norm: Why economic, social, environmental priorities should be considered in all public policy Scott Vaughan and Livia Bizikova explain how the Sustainable Development Goals should be considered in Canadian public policy. IISD in the news Power and Influence Magazine (The Hill Times) October 21, 2015 Manitoba government to give $400K to U of W climate change centre "The Manitoba government will give $400,000 over the next two years to the newly formed Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg...The Prairie Climate Centre is a partnership between The University of Winnipeg and the International Institute for Sustainable Development. Its goal is to provide municipal governments and the private sector with practical information and tools to adapt to a changing climate." IISD in the news Winnipeg Free Press October 15, 2015 Can the TPP go green? Scott Vaughan, president and chief executive officer of the Winnipeg-based International Institute for Sustainable Development, described environmental considerations in the TPP as “generally positive” while acknowledge that “nothing is ever perfect.” “The TPP is carving out a special role for (sustainability) standards,” prevalence of which has grown at a rate of 40 per cent annually, he said. “There’s an opportunity here to build upon this trend.” IISD in the news Toronto Star October 12, 2015 LPG subsidy transfer: Centre’s savings not more than Rs 143 cr, while it claims Rs 12,700 cr “Our calculations suggest that the savings from DBTL in the last fiscal year are likely to be large overestimates. It is important that precise savings figures are presented by the government so that an accurate appraisal of DBTL as a policy can be made. This is especially important as DBT is now being considered as a way to deliver kerosene and food subsidies,” said Kieran Clarke, one of the three co-authors of the study, who is based in Geneva. IISD in the news The Indian Express October 6, 2015 Pagination « First ‹ Previous … Page 86 Page 87 Current page 88 Page 89 Page 90 … Next › Last »