Canada agrees to next step in Kyoto
Ottawa ? Canada has agreed to negotiate a second phase of the Kyoto Protocol, dispelling concerns that the Conservative government … Continue reading Canada agrees to next step in Kyoto
Ottawa ? Canada has agreed to negotiate a second phase of the Kyoto Protocol, dispelling concerns that the Conservative government … Continue reading Canada agrees to next step in Kyoto
TORONTO, May 23 /CNW/ – The Canadian government’s policy to have 5%
ethanol in fuels is no replacement for living up to Kyoto obligations, was the
reaction of WWF-Canada after hearing the news out of a Federal/Provincial
meeting in Regina today.
Continue reading “5% Ethanol Policy Can’t Hide Anti-Kyoto Stance: WWF-Canada”
OTTAWA ? Canada will not support attempts by other countries to set deeper emission-reduction targets for the Kyoto Protocol’s second … Continue reading Ottawa now wants Kyoto deal scrapped
Federal Environment Minister Rona Ambrose has deliberately undermined the Kyoto protocol during a world conference on global warming, the Liberals … Continue reading Ambrose undermined Kyoto, Liberals claim
Climatologists studying satellite weather maps say they’re amazed and alarmed by how quickly spring is coming to the Arctic this … Continue reading Scientists note stunning loss of Arctic ice, snow
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he’s encouraged that Australia wants Canada to become a member of a multinational partnership aimed … Continue reading Harper buoyed by Australia’s support for Kyoto alternative
From elders watching the movement of sea ice in Nunavut to climatologists studying satellite weather maps, people are amazed and … Continue reading Scientists note stunning loss of ice, snow
Fast food fat powers campus grounds equipment in greenhouse gas reduction program What’s green, has 35 horsepower, and smells like burning … Continue reading Biodiesel project battles climate change with grease
MONTREAL, May 17 /CNW Telbec/ – Environment Canada, in collaboration with
the Quebec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks (MSDEP),
the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services and its regional Public
Health officials (including the City of Montreal), for the thirteenth
consecutive year, is renewing the Info-Smog program for air quality.
Continue reading “Info-Smog now serving 7.2 million Quebeckers all year round”
Polar bears are becoming the poster-species for “doomsday prophets” of climate change, even though groups pushing for higher protection for … Continue reading Polar bear worries unproven, expert says
OTTAWA, May 11, 2006 ? Environment Minister Rona Ambrose speaking today in the House of Commons outlined measures her department … Continue reading Ambrose Wants Realistic, Results-Oriented Approach to Climate Change
Ottawa- Despite data released today by the federal government showing that Canada might be as much as 40% above its … Continue reading Canada can still meet its Kyoto targets