Canada Climate Change
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Why climate change on the farm means a high cost for Canadian taxpayersTaxpayer money already supports the agriculture industry and some say the bill will go up as climate change-driven natural disasters make it harder for farmers to eke out a living.CanadaApr 4, 2024
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How climate change is battering budgets of Canadian towns, citiesIn Canada, cities and towns are increasingly having to dispense additional sums to guard against severe weather and clean up in its aftermath.CanadaDec 11, 2023
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Fossil fuel demand to peak before 2030 even with no new climate policies: reportThe IEA says this means that no new major oil and gas extraction projects are needed anywhere around the globe, nor any new coal mines or unabated coal plants.EnvironmentSep 26, 2023
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More Canadians growing worried about climate change amid extreme weather: pollThe largest share - 33 per cent - said inflation is the top issue, 16 per cent chose housing affordability, and eight per cent pointed to rising interest rates.EnvironmentSep 13, 2023
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Canadians want urgent climate action, but cost of living stands in the way: pollThe Ipsos survey conducted for Global News found one-third of Canadians agree the cost-of-living crisis and other economic concerns should take priority over climate action.EnvironmentSep 1, 2023
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Record-high temperatures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence affecting animal life, oceanographers sayWhile humans can adapt to their environment by building or modifying a house, animals can only move in search of environments where they can thrive, one expert said.CanadaAug 17, 2023
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Ottawa considering tax credit restriction for clean electricityCommitting to a net-zero electricity grid is an easy move for six of the provinces, which are already more than 90 per cent of the way there.CanadaAug 8, 2023
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G20 environment ministers to meet amid record heat. Can Canada lead the way?The meeting comes just days after Canada became the first G20 country to roll out a plan to phase out 'inefficient' fossil fuel subsidies.CanadaJul 27, 2023
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July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month ever record: scientistsJuly is traditionally the hottest month of the year, and the EU said it did not project August would surpass the record set this month.WorldJul 27, 2023
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Canada plans to finalize emissions cap by mid-2024: GuilbeaultThe cap, which envisions limits on emissions or potentially raising the carbon price to incentivize driving down emissions, was first promised in Trudeau's 2021 election campaign.CanadaJul 27, 2023
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