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Manitoba's Carbon Pricing Plan: What it gets right, and where we go from here
The National
Jane McDonald speaks to CBC's The National to break down Manitoba's recent announcement on carbon pricing for the province.
Solar Light Cleaner, Cheaper. Yet India Subsidises Kerosene
"For every consumer who switches from kerosene to solar resources for lighting, the government could annually save around Rs 600 [...] according to several studies by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) a not-for-profit organisation based in Canada."
Climate Change Knows No Borders
"The world’s trade policymakers need to leave behind their obsession with a parallel world of moving goods more freely and start getting serious about mitigating climate change through trade agreements."
Zambian Villagers Win the Right to Sue a Mining Company in the United Kingdom
Jason Potts Presented with First IISD Outstanding Achievement Award
Towards a Pollution-Free Planet: North American Multi-Stakeholder Consultation in advance of the United Nations Environment Assembly
Study says 66 per cent of Winnipeg’s homeless population is 'invisible'
"A report from Peg—a partnership between the International Institute of Sustainable Development and United Way of Winnipeg—says 66 per cent of Winnipeg’s homeless are invisible to the average Winnipegger."
Research on Eutrophication of Shallow Prairie Lakes
"The International Institute of Sustainable Development (IISD) has released a new study where researchers developed a nutrient mass balance model that can be used to identify the variance and relative importance of different nutrient sources and internal lake processes."