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‘Broken promises’: Is Canada falling short on its climate change goals?
As world leaders and climate negotiators look for ways to implement global climate goals, observers are less optimistic about progress, saying countries are already falling short on their previous pledges.
Trial by fire: What a village in B.C. is teaching the world about climate adaptation
It might be a tiny community of only 250 people, but the village of Lytton is offering the world a monumental lesson in preparing for the realities of climate change.
Ottawa unveils new program to help big industries cut emissions at lower cost
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is creating Canada’s first carbon offset market to help big industry in its quest to cut its greenhouse gas emissions.
Sea-level rise causing frozen grounds along Arctic coastlines to thaw, study suggests
In a new study, researchers at Dalhousie University have found that sea-level rise is causing permafrost along Arctic coastlines "to thaw and retreat," threatening northern ecosystems.
Mass lake drainage in Alaskan tundra another sign of climate change: Researchers
How fertilizer in farming is pushing climate change past ‘worst-case scenarios’
Ottawa pushing ahead with plan to ban single-use plastics by end of 2021
Canadians are increasingly turning to plastic packaging out of concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.