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The battle on the frontline of climate change in Mali
Climate change is aggravating the conflict in Mali and making it harder to survive, writes BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet.
Seniors face oil and gas pension time bomb 'reminiscent of those of Nortel and Sears'
The Bank of Canada and other key financial institutions are moving toward green disclosure practices, but none appear close to recently-recommended requirements for mandatory reporting on climate change risks to the economy that investors are hungry for.
Webinar: Smart technology uses in sustainable development
It’s true: the oil patch doesn’t need handouts
Fossil fuel subsidies go way back in Canada, and Andrew Scheer’s scorn for the latest one says a lot. Let’s stop throwing good money after bad.
Le PIB est-il encore le meilleur indicateur pour mesurer le bien-être économique ?
Généralement, lorsqu'on tente de déterminer si l'économie va bien, on se fie à l'observation du produit intérieur brut (PIB).
Beyond Fossil Fuels: Indonesia's fiscal transition
In The Hague’s Lofty Judicial Halls, Judges Wrangle Over Pay
They enjoy diplomatic perks, earn six-figure salaries and pay no taxes... So it may seem incongruous that the international judges — sitting on two of the most important global courts — are entangled in awkward legal questions over how much money they make and whether they deserve it.
California utility’s bankruptcy filing is a warning about hidden climate-change financial risk
Experts have long worried about the financial risk facing the world’s major greenhouse gas emitters.