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Province trumps Toronto to raise Portlands production, pollution
The twin smokestacks at the Portlands will be belching out more smoke more often in the coming years, increasing air pollution in downtown Toronto and ramping up carbon emissions, as the gas plant has been given the go-ahead to boost its electricity generation.
Return to nuclear promises green electricity, but at what cost?
Climate change might put Toronto’s lone ski hill in jeopardy
The ticking time bomb of climate change
The IPCC’s forecast for 1.5 degrees could be as close as seven years’ hence. Are we paying attention? Have we stopped listening?
David Olive: How climate change is a boom to the maple syrup industry
Demand for our liquid gold has never been higher as climate change disrupts the North American industry, largely in Canada’s favour.
Windsor council endorses new gas plants — despite declaring a ‘climate emergency’
Despite having declared a climate emergency and called for a phase-out of natural gas-fired electricity generation, Windsor city council has now endorsed the construction of two new gas plants.
Why we can now blame the deadly heat dome and the Lytton, B.C. fire on climate change
The deadly heat wave that struck Western Canada in 2021 would have been virtually impossible without human-induced climate warming, a new study has found.