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How to stop sea level rise

LONDON, U.K.—“Ninety per cent of ice flowing to the sea from the Antarctic ice sheet, and about half of that lost from Greenland, travels in narrow, fast ice streams measuring tens of kilometres or less across. Stemming the largest flows would allow the ice sheets to thicken, slowing or even reversing their contribution to sea-level […]

The elephant in all rooms

I was invited by the Governor General of Canada to attend a reception to mark the 2022 Royal Tour of Canada of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. I was intrigued. I had read that the themes of the tour were Indigenous reconciliation and climate change. While my invitation stemmed from my […]

Carbon capture an important strategy for cement sector

Like many conversations in Canada, the debate over the future of fossil fuels has created a false narrative about the critical role that carbon dioxide removal technologies like carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) play in decarbonizing our economy and securing a net-zero future. Look no further than the dismissal of the tax credit for […]

A prescription from health professionals: strengthen Canada’s toxics law

As physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals, we are alarmed about increasing fractures in the foundations of health and well-being, and the all too real impacts on people’s health in Canada and across the globe. To practise good medicine, we must be proactive in this moment of intersecting health harms and we must draw […]

Funding for fossil fuels could derail Canada’s new plan to reduce emissions

Canadian climate news has been a bit of a rollercoaster. Just over a month ago, the federal government released the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, the most comprehensive Canadian climate plan to date, and the 2022 budget, scarcely a week apart. That same week, the urgent call of the world’s top scientists reached a fever pitch […]