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The rules of foreign policy are changing
The world’s nations must come together to deal with global climate problems, or face heavy costs to their own national security.
Investment Treaty News (ITN), Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2020
What Is at Stake for Mining in the Global Digital Tax Reforms?
Canada needs an inclusive approach to climate action
The impacts of climate change will affect nearly all people across Canada, but to different extents and in different ways; we must remember this as we plan and implement adaptation actions.
Green action pathway revealed: Toolkit to help Manitoba businesses bolster climate-change readiness
Not so long ago, the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce surveyed members on all sorts of things and found more than 50 per cent said climate change was a concern for their business. They also learned that about 75 per cent did not have a formal climate action plan in place.
Oil Crash Sends New Shock Through World Crippled by Virus
Lower oil prices could allow governments to cut subsidies and increase taxes on fossil-fuel consumption and use revenues to invest in renewable projects, said Ivetta Gerasimchuk at IISD.
The social and environmental costs of mining for green energy
The transition to so-called green energy has the potential to be anything but green, according to Clare Church, a researcher with the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Oil Crash Sends New Shock Through World Crippled by Virus
Lower oil prices could allow governments to cut subsidies and increase taxes on fossil-fuel consumption and use revenues to invest in renewable projects, said Ivetta Gerasimchuk at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Flood waters leave farmers with nowhere to go
Flooding at Whitewater Lake paints a bleak picture of how poor conservation practices can leave the next generation holding the bag when the weather changes.