Events
Through conferences, webinars, workshops, and panel discussions, IISD actively engages some of the world's leading thinkers on various topics of sustainable development.
Past events
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UNIGE-IISD Lunch Series on Investment Disputes: International Investment and the Clean Energy Transition
This lunch series aims to examine the relationship between international investment law cases and sustainabled development goals and policies.
'The Watershed' Play in Winnipeg: IISD-ELA gala reception and exclusive preview performance
Thank you to all who attended and supported the IISD-ELA gala reception and exclusive performance of The Watershed on March 14, 2017.
Third High-Level Seminar on Green Public Procurement
The High-Level Seminar (HLS) on Green Public Procurement aims to engage with parliamentarians, senior-level bureaucrats and procurement policy decision-makers in Bhutan.
WEBINAR | Sector Integration in the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Process
Join the NAP Global Network for a webinar that will explore how countries are ensuring climate-resilience planning in priority sectors.
Innovation for Sustainability in the Mining Sector
The Sustainability Forum will discuss the important role that innovation will play in the mining sector to help achieve the SDGs. Innovation can take many forms, including technology, finance, business models and partnerships throughout all stages of mine development.
Sustainable Investment in Agriculture and Mining in East Africa
Validation workship organized by IISD, IGF and EALA on the theme "Sustainable Investment in Agriculture and Mining: Legal instruments for the East African Legislative Assembly".
Three IISD-ELA Researchers Encouraged Reddit Users to 'AMA'
Vince Palace, Lee Hrenchuk, and Ken Sandilands told users on the popular website to "Ask Me Anything" about the research facility and their work.
Webinar: Zombie Energy: Climate benefits of ending subsidies to fossil fuel production
Ending subsidies to fossil fuel production will not only save governments billions of dollars, but will also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions driving climate change.