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Making Good Green Jobs the Law: How Canada can build on international best practice to advance just transition for all
This report provides recommendations for federal legislation that can advance just transition in Canada.
Science-Policy Interfaces: From Warnings to Solutions
What lessons have we learned at bridging the enduring gulf between environmental science and policymaking?
'Old fish did great': Study finds some lake trout get older without aging
Research in a set of unique Canadian lakes is backing up a strange consequence of evolutionary theory often predicted but never before shown.
Milliardenförderungen für fossile Energieträger (in German)
Allen Klimaschutz-Plänen zum Trotz boomen fossile Energieträger. Die Kohleverstromung hat vergangenes Jahr ein Rekordniveau erreicht und der Ölpreis stieg diese Woche auf den höchsten Stand seit 2014.
Building Peace and Climate Resilience: Aligning peacebuilding and climate adaptation in fragile states
Failure to integrate climate adaptation considerations into peacebuilding plans and post-conflict development agendas can undermine the long-term viability of both.
Ditching fossil fuel subsidies can trigger unrest. Keeping them will kill the climate
When protests swept Kazakhstan earlier this month, they were fueled by frustration with the ruling elite and entrenched inequality. But the unrest was sparked by a specific catalyst: an end to a government subsidy.
Health in the Global Environmental Agenda: A policy guide
As awareness grows over the steep health impacts of global environmental changes, how can the health and environment sectors come together for joint action?
Rising Trend in Investment Arbitrations Threatens to Undermine Climate Measures
New research from IISD highlights what could be at stake for climate action as negotiators continue discussions on modernizing the Energy Charter Treaty.