How Cap-and-Trade Could Replace Foreign Aid
Developing countries could earn tens of billions of dollars from pollution credits thanks to climate change and make foreign aid … Continue reading How Cap-and-Trade Could Replace Foreign Aid
Developing countries could earn tens of billions of dollars from pollution credits thanks to climate change and make foreign aid … Continue reading How Cap-and-Trade Could Replace Foreign Aid
British Columbia’s premier will present a green agenda as part of Tuesday’s throne speech, which will include a plan to … Continue reading B.C. premier to present agenda to reduce green house emissions
Based on the latest data issued by the Global Wind Energy Council, the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) believes that … Continue reading Record Breaking Year for Global Wind Energy
In a surprising about-face, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has decided it will hold a hearing to determine whether … Continue reading Human rights body reconsiders Inuit climate change petition
With UN poised to blame global warming on fossil fuels, firm posts $40-billion profit.
Continue reading “Exxon’s ‘outlandish’ earnings spark furor”
Climate change is no longer a vague threat. A new Globe polls finds that 4 out of 5 Canadians say … Continue reading Welcome to the New Climate
Greenpeace has some basic demands for addressing global warming, beginning with implementation of the Kyoto Protocol. Full Greenpeace media release… Continue reading Kyoto: The bottom line on climate change
A few weeks ago, I did some junk science ? as the Bush/Harper people used to call studies about global … Continue reading Read the writing on the wall
2,000 scientists all but end the debate: Human activity causes global warming. Read full article… Continue reading Landmark UN study backs climate theory
Need European-style climate-change strategy to get NDP support in House.
Climate Action Network Canada/R?seau action climat Canada (CAN-RAC) today calls on Canada?s Environment Minister John Baird to provide Canadians with a strong, credible response to climate change.
In a year-end interview, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said today that the environment is now among his top priorities and signalled that he will make major improvements to the much-maligned clean air plan he tabled this fall.