In any given year, the world produces staggering quantities of fossil fuels. Roughly 36.5 billion barrels of oil. Over 8 billion metric tons of coal. The United States alone extracts and processes over 100 billion cubic feet of natural gas. When those fossil fuels are burned, planet-warming gases are released. But what would happen if the world did suddenly stop extracting fossil fuels? And what does that mean for attempts to phase out something humanity has depended on for centuries?
Progress reporting is a critical element of the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process that helps facilitate its regular tracking and continuous enhancement of adaptation planning and implementation.
In this webinar, labour, Indigenous, and environmental experts will share their analysis of the federal sustainable jobs legislation and key amendments, their assessments of the government’s progress to date, and their visions of the path forward.
These three webinars offered WTO delegates and capital-based officials the chance to discuss WTO Agriculture Negotiations and sustainable development with a focus on domestic support, public stockholding for food security purposes (PSH), and export restrictions.
Webinar exploring new research on how sustainability standards can promote trade relationships that protect the environment and improve farmers’ livelihoods in developing countries.