In this article, IISD experts explore what governments can do to mitigate the risks carbon offsets can pose to rights, livelihoods, food security, and ecosystems.
While school's out for the summer, a handful of students are studying alongside scientists from around the world in a two-week summer camp in northwestern Ontario at IISD Experimental Lakes Area.
This report consolidates, analyzes, and presents the views and perspectives of stakeholders from Brazil on border carbon adjustment (BCA) schemes to contribute to the global debate on BCA good practices.
This report consolidates, analyzes, and presents views and perspectives of stakeholders from Trinidad and Tobago on border carbon adjustment (BCA) schemes to contribute to the global debate on BCA good practices.
A webinar for taking stock of new developments, updates to the rules, and sharing experiences from developing countries on implementation and adaptation.
This HLPF 2024 virtual side event explored lessons learned from building complementary measures to GDP in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
While critics have blamed the soaring gas prices and inflation on the Canadian federal government's carbon tax, a new IISD report found that it has had little impact on the cost of fuel or goods.
The Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SUNCASA) project aims to enhance climate resilience, gender equality and social inclusion, and biodiversity protection in urban communities in Dire Dawa (Ethiopia), Kigali (Rwanda), and Johannesburg (South Africa). Focused on community-level capacity building and leveraging gender-responsive nature-based solutions (NbS), SUNCASA will benefit 2.2 million people living in high-flood-risk areas.