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It’s time Canadians embraced equitable, low carbon lifestyles

Some observers regard the COP26 summit in Glasgow as a turning point in the race against climate change, setting humanity’s course toward an equitable, sustainable future. However, unless we build on what was accomplished there, future generations might well ask how, with so much at stake and so little time left, we could have fallen […]

Climate emergency is here, but solutions exist, says Ottawa letter writer

In 2021, extreme weather, such as heat waves, forest fires, floods and droughts, made worse by climate change was felt in many parts of the world, including Canada. More records will be broken and more destructive impacts from climate disruption will be felt in 2022. We need immediate, rapid, large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and a plan for a just […]

Vitally important to respect Indigenous rights and leadership in all aspects of climate action, says Edmonton letter writer

In 2021, extreme weather fuelled by the climate crisis made headlines around the world—heat domes, forest fires, floods, droughts. Climatologists expect more records to be broken and more destructive impacts from climate disruption in 2022. Over the holidays, millions of people watched Don’t Look Up, a feature film that communicates the dangers of ignoring dire scientific warnings. People are ready and calling for ambitious climate action. […]

Don’t look up and how Canada needs to get to effective climate mitigation 

GIBSONS, B.C.—Futurist and complexity expert Thomas Homer-Dixon has an intriguing new PowerPoint presentation ‘Getting to Enough: How We’ll Solve the Dilemma that’s Destroying Our World’ at the Cascadia Institute website. In his introduction Homer-Dixon advises that anyone concerned with building humanity threatening problems is confronted by the ‘enough versus feasibility dilemma’: “On one hand, changes that […]

Seeing hope and opportunity in 2022, naturally

Across Canada, people have been ramping up their efforts to protect our planet. In 2021, Indigenous communities, donors, land owners and all levels of government came together with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) to protect more than 200 square kilometres of wetlands, beaches, forests and prairie. These big, bold projects are vital to tackling […]

Toward a cleaner, greener future

OTTAWA—Since COP1—the first United Nations Climate Change Conference in Berlin back in 1995—the dialogue around our impact on the planet has gradually moved in the right direction, but action hasn’t followed suit. Carbon dioxide emissions released by global fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes have jumped from about 25 billion metric tonnes annually in 1995 […]

Animal agriculture impacts absent from Canada’s COP26 commitments

Extreme weather events like the floods currently devastating B.C. demonstrate that climate change is no longer a future foreboding; it is here and now. This is why, last month in Glasgow for COP26, all eyes were on world leaders to make strong commitments to tackle the climate crisis. Many agree that Canada partly delivered. Our […]