Background document to inform the Organisation of Africa, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) Secretariat in developing its critical raw materials strategies.
Applying behavioural science to climate change adaptation solutions might feel resource intensive, but research shows it is likely less costly than an intervention that doesn’t work.
As the demand for natural infrastructure continues to grow across the Canadian Prairies, it's essential to build more professional capacity in the skilled trades.
Applying behavioural science to climate change adaptation solutions may feel resource intensive, but research shows it is likely less costly than an intervention that doesn't work.
Online and in Stockholm, World Water Week takes place from August 25 – 29, 2024. This year’s theme is “Bridging Borders: Water for a Peaceful and Sustainable Future”. IISD will be in Sweden participating and hosting two sessions you can watch online.
A new approach outlines how countries can strengthen fossil fuel subsidy reform commitments with time-bound roadmaps, closing loopholes, and support for lower-income countries.
This brief provides recommendations, grounded in lessons and successes from Indigenous Clean Energy's programs and experiences, to inform how Canada's sustainable jobs programming and investments can be implemented to support Indigenous-led solutions in clean energy and energy efficiency.