Cameron Fenton
Vancouver
About Cameron Fenton
Cam Fenton is the Canada team lead with 350.org. He lives and works in Squamish, B.C.
It’s satire, people. A message from the Ministry of Just Transition
The point of satire is to point out ridiculous things — like a government claiming to be a climate leader and investing billions of dollars in fossil fuel expansion.
A truly just transition could help tamp down right-wing rage
Think of the Just Transition Act as a vaccine against the rise of the far-right.
The new language of climate denial
Corporations and politicians accept the climate crisis in word, but fail to act like it in deed, writes Cameron Fenton.
Don’t ‘bothsides’ the just transition
Big Oil seems to be framing climate change as something worthy of debate, rather than what it clearly is: a scientific imperative to take action, writes 350 Canada's Cameron Fenton.
Three climate priorities for the new federal government
With the federal election behind us, there are three big fights either already underway or just on the horizon where change is possible in battling the climate crisis, writes 350's Cameron Fenton.
What climate voters really want to know: Will you keep it in the ground?
How do the party platforms in the federal election measure up when it comes to battling the climate crisis?
We need this election to be all about climate
While I didn’t want this election, I think we need it, writes Cameron Fenton, Canada team lead with 350.org.
Jagmeet Singh needs to get serious about climate change
By ceding the climate ground to Trudeau, Jagmeet Singh and the NDP are allowing him to wrongly define what climate action looks like, writes Cameron Fenton, Canada team lead with 350.org.
Keystone cancellation highlights Trudeau's broken promise of a just transition
A Just Transition Act needs to invest first and foremost in those communities bearing the brunt of both climate change and the fossil fuel industry, writes Cameron Fenton, Canada team lead with 350.org.
Trudeau confidence vote means NDP holds all the cards — and a chance to ditch TMX for good
Of course, convincing Justin Trudeau to defund Trans Mountain won’t happen overnight. But if the NDP brings the pipeline into their negotiations with Trudeau, it will force a national conversation about Canada’s post-pandemic priorities.