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 781 - 800 of 2015 Report urges South Africa to push pause on gas-to-power so risks and alternatives can be fully assessed A new report on the role of gas in South Africa's electricity system argues that it would be a "costly mistake" to pursue large gas-to-power investments in light of a shrinking role for gas in the power sector and improving prospects for greener alternatives. IISD in the news Engineering News March 31, 2022 Rich countries must end 74% of oil and gas production by 2030 – report Poor countries need more time to end fossil fuel production, argues a report commissioned by the International Institute for Sustainable Development. IISD in the news Energy Monitor March 31, 2022 B.C. commits $282 million to CleanBC Industry Fund investment, applications now open Companies are getting a $282 million incentive to develop more climate-friendly ways of doing business in B.C. IISD in the news Vernon Morning Star March 28, 2022 Energy Specialist Vibhuti Garg on Green Energy | Ritwij's 50th Interview | Net Zero Emissions IISD Senior Energy Specialist Vibhuti Garg talks about green energy and its future in an exclusive interview with the Editor in Chief of The Prode, Ritwij Shandilya. IISD in the news The Prode March 28, 2022 Province invests $2.5M to support Manitoba's fisheries The Manitoba government is investing $2.5 million to establish and implement programs that support the sustainability and certification of Manitoba’s fisheries in partnership with the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), Natural Resources and Northern Development Minister Scott Fielding announced Friday. IISD in the news Winnipeg Sun March 27, 2022 Weaning the world off mercury Delegates from around the world met in Bali this week to tackle the persistent problem of mercury poisoning. The Minamata Convention is meeting for the fourth time since it entered into force in 2017, in its first physical meeting outside of Geneva. IISD in the news Geneva Solutions March 25, 2022 One BC Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reached $1.2 Billion Last Year Last year the provincial government gave away $1.2 billion in a single fossil fuel subsidy known as the Deep Well Royalty Credit, a tax credit for hydraulic fracturing wells, according to new analysis by Stand.earth. IISD in the news The Tyee March 25, 2022 Calls to ditch 'ecocide treaty' after failed reform efforts Environmentalists and energy experts have been warning for years over an obscure trade deal that could lock Europe into decades of fossil fuel use. IISD in the news EUobserver March 23, 2022 Canada, U.K., U.S. Must Cut Oil and Gas 76% by 2030 to Keep 1.5° Alive, New Analysis Finds Canada is one of 19 oil and gas-producing countries that must reduce production by three-quarters this decade and phase it out completely by 2034 to keep a 1.5°C climate future within sight, while allowing less wealthy, more fossil-dependent economies more time to catch up, according to a new analysis released this week by the United Kingdom’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. IISD in the news The Energy Mix March 23, 2022 Oil and gas: UK and US among rich nations that must end drilling by 2034, report finds The UK, US, Norway, Canada, Australia and the United Arab Emirates are among a list of high-income countries that must end production of oil and gas in the next 12 years to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, a new report has found. IISD in the news The Scotsman March 22, 2022 Rich countries must stop producing oil and gas by 2034, says study Rich countries must end all oil and gas production in the next 12 years, while the poorest nations should be given 28 years, to provide a fair transition away from fossil fuels, according to a study. IISD in the news The Guardian March 22, 2022 Scientists Urge for Phasing Out of Hydrocarbons All countries should embark on rapid phasing out of fossil fuels to limit carbon emissions and shield communities and ecosystems from the climate crisis, international scientists said in a report. IISD in the news teleSUR March 22, 2022 Estudio: 19 países tienen hasta el 2034 para poner fin a los hidrocarburos (in Spanish) Frenar la crisis climática desde un principio de justicia internacional implica poner fin a los combustibles fósiles en diferentes calendarios: 19 países ricos deberán abandonar la producción de hidrocarburos antes del 2034. Así lo refleja un estudio publicado este martes y elaborado por los especialistas climáticos Kevin Anderson, profesor de energía y cambio climático en las universidades de Manchester (Reino Unido), Uppsala (Suecia) y Bergen (Noruega) y exdirector del Centro Tyndall para la Investigación del Cambio Climático; y Dan Calverley, investigador independiente. IISD in the news infobae March 22, 2022 Global scientists urge for phasing out of hydrocarbons to arrest climate emergencies Wealthy and the least developed nations alike should embark on rapid phasing out of fossil fuels including oil and coal to limit carbon emissions and shield communities and ecosystems from the climate crisis, international scientists said. IISD in the news Xinhua March 22, 2022 To limit global heating to 1.5 C, Canada must end oil and gas production by 2034, says report A new report has ranked Canada among 19 rich, oil- and gas-producing nations that must end production by 2034 if the world has a 50-50 chance of keeping global heating under 1.5 C. IISD in the news Pique Magazine March 22, 2022 Study: UK must cut fossil fuel production by 74 per cent by 2030 to deliver fair net zero transition Researchers argue wealthier nations that can better withstand rapid cuts to fossil fuel revenues must eliminate their oil and gas production quickest. IISD in the news BusinessGreen March 22, 2022 Rich countries must end oil and gas production by 2034, report says Rich nations must end oil and gas production within 12 years to give the world a shot at meeting the goal of the Paris agreement — and to give poor countries a “fair chance” to replace their lost income from fossil fuels, according to a report by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester released late Monday. IISD in the news The Washington Post March 22, 2022 Rich countries must end oil and gas production by 2034, report says Wealthy countries must end oil and gas production by 2034 to ensure the world doesn’t surpass 1.5C of warming and to give poorer nations longer to transition, according to a new report published Tuesday. IISD in the news The Independent March 21, 2022 To meet climate goals, rich countries like Canada must end oil and gas production by 2034: report For the world to have a shot at limiting global warming to 1.5 C, Canada and other wealthy fossil fuel producing nations need to stop all production by 2034, according to a new report. IISD in the news Canada's National Observer March 21, 2022 Australia Slammed for Not Protecting Great Barrier Reef From Climate Change The Australian government is under fire after an extensive report detailing the effects of climate change on its Great Barrier Reef was released Friday. IISD in the news Newsweek March 18, 2022 Pagination « First ‹ Previous … Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next › Last »