Newsroom Media Coverage View IISD's latest media coverage from around the world. Press Media Coverage What's new in sustainable development Recent news coverage about IISD Displaying 41 - 60 of 2129 Canada overlooking a key aspect in adapting to climate change at our peril While not always visible, strong governance arrangements play a vital role in changing systems and building resilience at scale, writes IISD's Jo-Ellen Parry. IISD in the news Hill Times August 27, 2025 Great Lakes Microplastics Research Could Inform National and Global Policy Microplastics are increasingly present in samples pulled from the Great Lakes. Researchers are working to understand them—and to remove them. IISD in the news Inside Climate News August 23, 2025 Blue-green algae blooms on Superior 'surprising and troubling' says researcher but past data incomplete Experts on aquatic ecosystems say confirmed reports of blue-green algae blooms on Lake Superior are a cause for concern, but the degree to which they're tracked nowadays is much more robust than in the past. IISD in the news SN News Watch August 20, 2025 Acid rain research at IISD-ELA Research Fellow Michael Rennie speaks to CBC about acid rain research at IISD-ELA. IISD in the news CBC August 15, 2025 Let's get serious about tackling global scourge of plastic pollution The treaty that surfaces from the UN International Negotiating Committee must reduce plastic getting into aquatic ecosystems at all points along the supply chain, writes IISD-ELA's Pauline Gerrard. IISD in the news Hill Times August 12, 2025 Tory MP raking in millions from tax havens is helping the Cumbria coal mine company sue the government A Conservative MP who has made millions from legal work in offshore tax havens is helping an investor behind the now abandoned Cumbria coal mine project to sue the UK government in an overseas corporate court. IISD in the news The Canary August 11, 2025 AI at the Experimental Lakes Area Thomas Saleh speaks to CBC about IISD-ELA researchers who are employing artificial intelligence to predict when ice melts, catch sensor errors, and track environmental changes like never before. IISD in the news CBC August 8, 2025 Clarity from The Hague IISD experts write on the International Court of Justice's long-awaited advisory opinion on the "Duties of States with Respect to Climate Change." In the opinion, the court confirmed that states have an obligation under existing international law to prevent significant damage to the climate system. Failure to fulfill this obligation can result in liability. IISD in the news Verfassungsblog August 8, 2025 Could wild rice be a comeback crop in northwestern Ontario? IISD-ELA researchers are collaborating with local groups to study how Indigenous communities can sustainably harvest wild rice in an effort toward food sovereignty and the preservation of cultural tradition. IISD in the news Northern Ontario Business / Timmins Today August 5, 2025 Making the most of water Scorching droughts that wither crops and pasture, torrential rains that flood fields, and storms that wash out roads. These events don’t just impact yields, they also threaten the livelihoods and well-being of everyday citizens, writes IISD expert Ashley Rawluk. IISD in the news Winnipeg Free Press July 31, 2025 What we know about fossil fuel subsidies in Canada Billions are given to oil and gas corporations each year, including loans, tax breaks and more. Exactly how many billions is a matter of debate. IISD in the news The Narwhal July 30, 2025 Experts react to the ICJ's landmark opinion on climate change Climate activists are celebrating the International Court of Justice's determination on the obligations of states to limit global warming. IISD in the news Corporate Knights July 30, 2025 How can a vast electrification drive benefit East Africa? Mission 300 must avoid loans with harsh terms and focus on distributed renewables to reach remote areas. IISD in the news Dialogue Earth July 28, 2025 Here's how Canada's LNG exports could make your heating bill go up Canada's LNG industry is just getting going, but IISD expert Steven Haig says the 'party is almost over' when it comes to economic benefits. IISD in the news The Narwhal July 21, 2025 Why industrial policy is critical to nation building IISD Senior Associate Aaron Cosbey writes that Canada's resources and expertise position the country to be a leading exporter of new goods and services, with credible potential to meet increasing global demand for low-carbon iron and steel, carbon fibre, or geothermal energy. IISD in the news The Hill Times July 21, 2025 One Small Country, Nearly $20 Billion in Corporate Claims Using a secretive arbitration system, multinational companies could bankrupt Honduras, one of the poorest countries in the world. A recent advisory opinion from a human-rights court calls for an overhaul. IISD in the news Inside Climate News July 18, 2025 Island nations open new front in climate fight—this time in court Just months ahead of COP 30, Vanuatu appeals to an international court in The Hague, Netherlands, seeking to hold major polluters accountable for their actions. IISD in the news Valor International July 15, 2025 'Early days' to grade Carney's climate policies, say advocates who point to 'welcome' campaign pledges While some environmental groups 'welcome' Liberal platform pledges on climate, Green Leader Elizabeth May says the government’s proposed pipeline plans are 'outrageous.' IISD in the news The Hill Times July 5, 2025 From Bonn to Belém, global climate talks inch forward amid deep divides The annual two-week Bonn Climate Change Conference concluded on June 26 with some progress but also exposed the deep divisions between parties at a time when the impacts of global warming are intensifying. IISD in the news Mongabay July 2, 2025 LNG Canada starts exports to Asia and explores pathways to expansion A ship has left B.C. for Asia with the first load of liquefied natural gas from the new LNG Canada terminal, ushering a new era in energy exports at a time when Canada seeks to diversify markets away from the United States. But IISD's Nichole Dusyk says, "Any further investment in LNG means doubling down on a volatile industry that is already showing signs of oversupply." IISD in the news The Globe and Mail June 30, 2025 Pagination « First ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next › Last »