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The carbon tax truth is out there
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre is misleading Canadians about the carbon tax in his attempt to sink the governing Liberals, experts say.
Supply chain ESG laws face uphill battle
A last-minute compromise has saved a landmark EU reform to hold the bloc’s biggest companies accountable for environmental, social and governance (ESG) abuses in their supply chains. But the need to dilute the rules to win political buy-in, plus a US decision to scrap supply chain obligations from the country’s fresh climate-disclosure rules, reveals the difficulty of holding firms legally responsible for their business partners’ actions.
WTO Agriculture Negotiations at MC13: What does the lack of outcomes mean for least developed countries and other vulnerable economies?
IISD expert Facundo Calvo analyzes what came out of the WTO's agriculture negotiations at the 13th Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi and its implications for least developed countries and other vulnerable economies.
Tiny plastic particles emerge as environmental health threat
Two new studies add to growing evidence that plastic pollution is globally hurting public health and the environment.
Are we doing enough for women of colour in science?
Building spaces for African women in science requires resources. As well as funding, we need buy-in from their male peers to help construct safe spaces for them to flourish, Pauline Gerrard writes.