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‘This is a worst-case scenario and an unprecedented situation’: B.C. MPs urge accelerated preparation for future climate disasters as province reels from massive flooding

As British Columbia struggles to respond to and recover from severe flooding in several regions, MPs in the province say that all levels of government need to better prepare for future disasters that will become increasingly common due to climate change. “This is a worst-case scenario and an unprecedented situation,” said Conservative MP Brad Vis […]

Alberta’s champion strikes again

OAKVILLE, ONT.—Former prime minister Stephen Harper recently executed a vintage Stephen-Harperian-style move. While speaking to a think tank, he vigorously defended the interests of Alberta. More specifically, Harper castigated the Liberal government’s climate-change-fighting plans arguing they unfairly targeted his home province. As he put it, “Obviously, the way some things are being handled today—where certain […]

The big bold lie politicians are telling themselves

GIBSONS, B.C.—Climate change is unequivocal and every party needs a climate plan. But those still trying to save the economy from needed climate mitigation are firmly in control. The dividing line now is between those who believe it is possible to reduce emissions in incremental ways while continuing political and economic business as usual, and […]

Canada should create a green impact fund for technology

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a splash at COP26, boasting about how Canada will reduce its emissions, including capping emissions from the oil and gas sector. This effort, however, may be wasted if we fail to bring along the rest of the world. We urgently need a new mechanism to support the diffusion of the […]

Cop out: climate pact a dereliction of global duty

OTTAWA—“In a way, Boris Johnson was the perfect host for COP26. The British prime minister specializes in groundless optimism and empty pledges. The Glasgow climate summit produced plenty of both.” What an indictment of the fecklessness of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26), delivered by the Financial Times, which ended in a watered-down […]

Backtracking coal targets a COP26 failure, but summit still brings hope

LONDON, U.K.—Closing the two-week COP26 climate summit in Glasgow on Nov. 13, Alok Sharma, the British president of the 197-country conference, declared “We’ve kept 1.5 [degrees Celsius] within reach, but its pulse is weak.” But he was close to tears several times in his closing remarks. That was not because the 40,000-delegate meeting was a […]