Climate Change, the Natural Environment, and the Green Transition
IISD is driving change at the intersection of trade, climate change, and the natural environment. From tackling urgent challenges like climate resilience or plastic pollution to fostering green market growth and ramping up industrial decarbonization efforts, our research informs better policies for a sustainable future.
In a world grappling with the urgency of meeting the 1.5°C Paris targets and combatting environmental crises, the international trade community cannot afford to be passive. Better-designed policies and closer integration of trade and environmental agendas can help mitigate climate change, bolster resilience, and foster the growth of a greener global market.
At IISD, we have a longstanding commitment to bridging the gap between trade policy and environmental imperatives. Our research delves into the role of trade policy and its instruments to deliver on broader sustainability goals like the energy transition and climate-resilient development. From driving decarbonization in industrial sectors to promoting circularity and sustainable production, our work aims to forge pathways toward a greener, more resilient future.
Current Focus Areas:
Trade and decarbonization
As governments worldwide intensify efforts to address industrial decarbonization, we provide expert insights and technical assistance in areas such as border carbon adjustments (BCAs), green industrial policy, and fossil fuel subsidy reform at the World Trade Organization. Our longstanding engagement in these domains aims to inform policy discussions, foster international cooperation, and drive effective action toward a sustainable future.
Climate resilience
Climate resilience is a pressing challenge for developing countries that have often contributed very little to the causes of such drastic changes. IISD aids governments by providing vital research and technical assistance that bridges trade policy and resilience efforts, enabling more integrated decision-making to address this long-overlooked intersection.
Plastics
Governments globally are combating plastic pollution by curbing the use of plastics and promoting circularity. Yet, fragmented efforts fall short of effective action. IISD aids governments with evidence-based support, evaluating the impact of their plastic policies through an international trade lens and supporting those thinking of effective paths to global cooperation.
Analysis
COP 30: Key issues on trade and climate agenda
Ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, IISD trade experts explain why trade is at the heart of the climate conversation—and what’s at stake as trade issues land on the COP 30 agenda.
Interoperability or Fragmentation? The next test for border carbon adjustments
A multitude of different systems for measuring, reporting, and verifying embedded emissions at the border would be a nightmare scenario. Aaron Cosbey explores options for making border carbon adjustment regimes work together.
How Border Carbon Adjustments Can Safeguard the Interests of Developing Countries
Border carbon adjustments raise tough questions about their impact on developing economies. Ieva Baršauskaitė and Antoine Bonnet explore how to make them a driver of a fair and inclusive transition.
Research and publications
An Industrial Policy Renaissance
A new wave of green industrial policies comes with a set of important economic and social trade-offs for the implementing countries as well as the cross-border impacts for their trading partners.
Guidance on Border Carbon Adjustment
A best practices guidance on border carbon adjustment.
The State of BCAs 2025
As more countries boost their climate ambition, border carbon adjustments (BCAs) are emerging to curb carbon leakage, with the European Union, the United Kingdom, and others advancing their own mechanisms. This publication is the first of its kind taking stock of this trend.
Recent events
Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanisms: Policy updates and potential orientation responses for Viet Nam in the context of increasing global trade tensions
A half-day workshop that examined global border carbon adjustment (BCA) developments and their implications for Vietnamese businesses, including the interactions between domestic carbon pricing and BCAs.
COP 30 Side Event | The Global Ripple of Green Industrial Policies: Trade, competitiveness, and climate
This COP30 side event will examine how green industrial and trade policies can drive global decarbonization while promoting fair, inclusive, and cooperative economic transitions.
COP 30 Side Event | Affordable Access to Technologies Vital to Achieving Climate Goals
This COP30 side event will explore how technology transfer and trade can expand affordable access to climate solutions while supporting sustainable development and co-benefits.
Project team
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder
Vice-President, Global Strategies and Managing Director, Europe
Alice Tipping
Director, Trade and Sustainable Development
Ieva Baršauskaitė
Lead, Trade and Green Transition
Antoine Bonnet
Policy Advisor
Aaron Cosbey
Senior Associate
Darcie Doan
Senior Specialist, Trade and Climate
Tristan Irschlinger
Senior Policy Advisor
Rashmi Jose
Senior Policy Advisor
Rashid S. Kaukab
Senior Specialist, Trade and Sustainable Development
Florencia Sarmiento
Policy Advisor
Satish Triplicane
Policy Advisor
Andrew Aziz
Senior Communications Manager
Maria Barral
Communications Officer
Carly Sikina
Communications Assistant
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