Fatima Syed
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News, Energy, Politics
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September 23rd 2019
The study by the group of business leaders, public sector leaders and academia says leaders around the world need to enact strong,s table pollution pricing to incentivize the reduction of emissions.
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Youth question whether meaningful change can come from a summit with ‘a lot of photo ops and showy stuff.'
Fatima Syed
News, Energy, Politics
| September 23rd 2019
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Closing the Investment Gap (CIG) is a global initiative Canada is supporting alongside Denmark, Jamaica and the UN that has brought governments of nine developing countries over the past two years together with private sector investors to fund development projects that satisfy climate goals.
Fatima Syed
News, Energy, Politics
| September 23rd 2019
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Just over half of Canadians polled said they'd be more likely to vote for a political party or candidate who promised to cut the country's overall greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Stephanie Wood
News, Energy, Politics
| September 20th 2019
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In the midst of the climate and species extinction emergencies, a growing number of concerned British Columbians are speaking out about the destruction of the province's old-growth temperate rainforest.
Jens Wieting
Opinion, Politics
| September 20th 2019
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Research has shown that recognition of a right to a healthy environment results in stronger environmental laws, better enforcement of those laws and a greater public role in environmental decision-making.
Peter Wood
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| September 20th 2019
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The climate crisis isn’t the only reason to kick fossil fuels – the prospect of a war to protect Saudi crude reminds us of that
Bill McKibben
Opinion
| September 21st 2019
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In Canberra and Kabul, Cape Town and Berlin, and across the globe, hundreds of thousands of people took the streets on Friday, September 20, 2019, to demand that leaders tackle climate change in the run-up to a U.N. summit.
Associated Press
News, Politics
| September 21st 2019
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More than one in four birds have been lost across diverse groups and habitats, in what researchers describe as a ‘wake-up call’
Emily Holden
News
| September 21st 2019
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The Liberals tried to turn the page on Justin Trudeau's blackface controversy — and one-up their main rivals — with policy announcements Sunday again aimed squarely at middle-class Canadian wallets.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| September 23rd 2019
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Police officers who are guilty of race-based discrimination should face disciplinary measures that include firing, the Ontario Human Rights Commission said on Friday, September 20, 2019, as it released the country's first policy on racial profiling.
Colin Perkel
News, Politics
| September 21st 2019
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