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Rick Smith: Let’s make climate change boring in 2022
Opinion: Instead of dwelling on the drama and dread consider this: Canada has a plan and we’re starting to bend the greenhouse gas emissions curve downwards.
Canadian politicians won't be able to ignore climate change in 2022
Crises have a habit of blotting each other out, given that most of us can only put out, or even focus on, one fire at a time. But while the last two years were given over to coping with COVID-19, another emergency of existential scale has been implacably gathering strength.
How climate change is threatening wine grapes
Among all the catastrophes forecast for our climate-disrupted planet, a wretched new prospect has emerged: a world where beloved varietals of wine grapes will no longer grow in the soils that have nurtured them for thousands of years.
Opinion: ‘Overpopulation’ alarmism marginalizes those most vulnerable to climate change
A belief in African and South Asian countries over-breeding the earth into catastrophe has a lengthy history steeped in scientific racism, imperialist arrogance and western paternalism.
Michael Bernstein: Is carbon tax the answer to Canada's climate-change woes?
We don't all have to stop flying, swear off meat or close down our heavy industry to address climate change. Instead, we already have a better solution - an economy-wide carbon tax.
Stephen Maher: The problem with Joe Oliver's soothing words on climate change
The former finance minister says Canada should focus on the good news about the climate crisis. His argument is thin and his position is conflicted.