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These Ontario scientists survived government cuts. Now they're dumping oil in a lake to save the environment
Six years ago, federal scientists were almost forced to leave the remote area just over 100 kilometres east of the Manitoba border: the ELA was close to using up the last of its funding before the research site would be shuttered for good.
Ceres2030 at CFS 46: Reducing Post-Harvest Losses
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Strategic Priorities
Financing Nature-Based Infrastructure
How a salmon scientist got hooked into a battle over the world’s largest gold mine
A profile of Daniel Schindler, who came of age at IISD's Experimental Lakes Area. This piece looks at how Schindler is now battling to protect Alaska's salmon populations, which in turn has created an even bigger battle with a mining company.
Trade wars: what implications for agriculture in Africa and other world regions?
WTO urges quick ban on harmful fisheries subsidies
The World Trade Organization on Tuesday called for countries to speed up talks aimed at hammering out an agreement on banning harmful fisheries subsidies. "It is clear today that the harm done by many fisheries subsidies cannot continue," WTO chief Roberto Azevedo told a conference in Geneva.