Climate Crisis
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Ottawa under increasing pressure to show how policy changes are affecting emissionsOttawa faces pressure to explain how recent climate policy rollbacks will affect emissions, as officials say modelling on the impact is still underway.CanadaMay 30
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Record CO2 levels are ‘turbo-charging’ extreme weather, UN agency saysThe World Meteorological Organization says CO2 growth rates have now tripled since the 1960s, and reached levels that existed more than 800,000 years ago.EnvironmentOct 15, 2025
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As some nations face destruction, UN listens to Trump decry climate ‘scam’After Trump called climate change "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" and made other false statements, here's a look at the science behind them and the reaction.EnvironmentSep 23, 2025
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Switzerland’s climate inaction violated human rights, historic court ruling saysThe European Court of Human Rights's ruling is expected to resonate across Europe and beyond, and to embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments.EnvironmentApr 9, 2024
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Kingston climate activists rally for second annual ‘Fossil Fools Day’Seniors with SCAN as well as other Kingston, Ont., climate action groups gathered in front of RBC downtown to protest the institution's spending on fossil fuels.CanadaApr 6, 2024
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Sci-fi to cli-fi: How climate fiction is driving changeWe've all heard of science fiction, but what about climate fiction? Cli-fi for young adults, in particular, is some of the most ambitious and exciting fiction that's out there.EnvironmentMar 27, 2024
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Family’s climate action journey: From carbon cutting challenge to sustainable livingSix months ago Winnipeggers Brigette DePape and Kari Rodrigues set out to cut down on their carbon emissions and now they are beginning to see the fruits of their labour.EnvironmentFeb 25, 2024
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Caribbean cruise rewards for top workers: Pinnacle of recognition or ‘carbon bomb’?Bank ‘carbon bomb’ cruises may signal need for mindset shift about employee recognition trips in corporate Canada, to better align corporate values with corporate actions.InvestigationsFeb 7, 2024
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Trans Mountain pipeline project clears another major hurdle toward completionCanada's energy regulator green-lit a last-minute change to the Trans Mountain pipeline methodology, paving the way for the $35-billion project to finally get fully built.EnvironmentJan 12, 2024
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COP28: A Canadian lawyer’s backchannel strategy to force polluters to actA Canadian human rights lawyer is trying a different approach to compel the world's biggest polluters to compel nations to drastically lower their emissions.EnvironmentDec 2, 2023
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