This report examines the scope of public financing for the fossil fuel sector in Canada and makes recommendations for Canada's forthcoming policy to eliminate this financing.
This integrated cost-benefit analysis demonstrates the potential of nature-based infrastructure to restore land and combat desertification, aiding communities with climate change adaptation and producing wide-reaching socio-economic benefits.
A new study by researchers from University College London and the International Institute for Sustainable Development finds that there is "no room for new fossil fuel projects in a 1.5°C-aligned world."
Compared to the United Nations Climate Change Conferences (COPs), the Bonn Climate Conference (SB 60) gets barely any time in the public spotlight. However, the discussions here play a critical role in shaping negotiations at COPs and provide a window into what lies ahead. Our experts weigh in on seven key issues.
Existing fossil fuel projects are sufficient to meet projected energy demands in a global transition to net zero emissions, finds a new study by researchers from UCL and IISD.