John Woodside
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News, Energy, Politics
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November 16th 2023
Who should pay for climate-related destruction will be a contentious topic at COP28, and a new analysis shows that "carbon majors" have offloaded trillions of dollars of harm to the public while raking in trillions of dollars of benefit for shareholders.
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With the annual United Nations climate conference just around the corner, environmental groups are calling for an end to subsidies that support burning forest biomass to generate electricity.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Ottawa Insider
| November 16th 2023
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The Youth Climate Corps campaign is calling on federal and provincial governments to launch and fund an ambitious new youth training and employment program, inviting young people to spend two years confronting the climate emergency.
Seth Klein
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| November 16th 2023
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While banks and pension plans manage Canadians’ money, the return on investment underperforms expectations when it comes to climate action.
Julie Segal
Opinion
| November 16th 2023
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If approved, the payment from Ontario Power Generation will go to Napanee's Community Benefit Fund, but activists say it’s an attempt to persuade a municipality to accept a polluting project.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| November 16th 2023
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Pacheedaht First Nation regains rights to steward its “missing link” after Middle Beach was taken without consent to create Parks Canada’s conservation gem on Vancouver Island.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| November 16th 2023
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Canada falls behind nearly 90 per cent of countries in the world when it comes to banning harmful pesticides, including the European Union and Brazil.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| November 16th 2023
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Durham University research found warnings of environmental or health impacts reduced people's choice of meals containing meat by seven to 10 per cent.
Damien Gayle
News
| November 16th 2023
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Whether it's the high cost of housing or the low level of our climate ambitions, young Canadians are getting a raw deal right now. Why that's showing up in the Liberal government's dreadful poll numbers, and how they could go about changing them.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| November 16th 2023
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From the archives
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Ben Parfitt
News
| December 2nd 2021
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