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Transforming Agriculture in Africa & Asia: What are the policy priorities?
New Report Tracks Agricultural Progress and How Successful Policies Can Be Replicated
How clean energy demand could fuel conflict in Congo
If the clean-energy boom isn't managed carefully, it could fuel mineral conflicts in developing countries. That's according to a recent report from the International Institute for Sustainable Development, which urges governments and corporations to source minerals responsibly to avoid "grievances, tensions and conflict."
New trade deal ‘weak’ on the environment: experts
Critics on both sides of the border dive into Canada’s new trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico.
Webinar: Developing and negotiating based on a model investment treaty
Learning from Japan: PPPs for infrastructure resilience
The path for pipelines: How B.C. is embracing one, fighting another
The Globe and Mail looks at LNG Canada and the Trans Mountain expansion (TMX) side by side. The fundamental difference is the product. LNG is marketed as a low-carbon, transition fuel that would help reduce global emissions. Mr. Horgan’s government regards the diluted bitumen that would be shipped from Trans Mountain’s line as a pending environmental disaster.
Half of 'Made-in-Manitoba' green strategy is still good to go, despite carbon tax wrangling: plan author
The author of Manitoba's green plan says while Manitoba is pledging to not charge a carbon tax, there's another megatonne of carbon reductions just waiting to be implemented.