After 30 years of failed mitigation, we need to cut emissions by half globally by 2030; this is almost impossible, but must be done

GIBSONS, B.C.—About a decade ago, there was a flurry of news stories and columns in the Canadian media about carbon pricing. In the 1990s, I had been very pro-carbon pricing, but then-British Columbia premier Gordon Campbell’s ineffectual and pretend mitigation plan with its puny carbon tax was a wake-up call for me. Carbon pricing was […]
Misconceptions of what ‘net-zero emissions’ actually means will have dire health impacts

We cannot emphasize enough that current plans for addressing climate change are incompatible with an acceptable destiny. Our future health, as opposed to dollars, must become our priority.
Boing! Just like that! The Anthropocene officially started on July 11, we’re not in the Holocene anymore

We’re not in the Holocene any more. That golden age of warm, stable climate in which humans started farming, grew their population a thousandfold, and created high-energy, hi-tech civilizations is at an end.
Ending public financial support for fossil fuels

Canada will not meet its climate targets without stronger policies to reduce fossil fuel use.
‘We’re already living in the future when it comes to climate disasters’: more funding needed to ensure feds’ climate adaptation strategy targets are achieved, say insurers and NDP

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says ‘we know we will need to invest more’ to ensure targets are met. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says ‘we know we will need to invest more’ to ensure targets are met.
Climate adaptation: Act now or pay later

The country will need to invest far more if it hopes to achieve its adaptation and resiliency goals.
A cap on oil and gas emissions would make Canada’s climate pledge credible

Successful climate policy requires a view of the world as it is, not as we wish it might be.
The prime minister can save the Jane Goodall Act

Given Senate delay and obstruction, passing a version of Bill S-241 may rely on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
Climate solutions are cost- and quality-of-living fixes

The early-summer challenges thousands of families are facing have political potency and recast issues in a different light.
Disaster funding, adaptation and resilience plans emerge as Canada endures worst wildfire season on record

A survey from Abacus Data and Clean Energy Canada shows many Canadians have linked this year’s record wildfire season with climate change.