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Toward a National Adaptation Strategy for Canada: Key insights from global peers
Drawing on global experience, this report outlines key issues and considerations that should inform the development of Canada's first national adaptation strategy.
The G7 Want to Save the World from Climate Change. But Are They Willing to Pay for It?
Climate change has finally cemented its place at the top of the agenda for international diplomacy in recent months.
Experimental Lakes Area to partner with African researchers in 2022
A new program in northwestern Ontario could bring up to a dozen young, female scientists, who usually conduct their research on the other side of the globe, to the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA).
How to Achieve a Fossil-Free Recovery
This episode is about one of today's biggest challenges: recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic in a way that helps build a resilient and fossil-free economy.
Gas Is Not a Bridge Fuel, It’s a Wall. So Why Are Governments Still Financing It?
If G7 nations truly want to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, they must stop financing fossil fuels.
New Statesman emissions tracker: the G7’s decarbonisation deficit
As world leaders head to Cornwall this week for the first G7 meeting in two years, Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims to use the summit to “unite leading democracies to... create a greener, more prosperous future”.
Covid-free Auckland, New Zealand, crowned world’s most livable city
Auckland has been named the world’s most livable city off the strength of New Zealand’s pandemic response.
Clean energy investment needed to avert emissions surge in developing world, says IEA
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Investment in clean energy in emerging and developing economies needs to rise by more than seven times, topping $1 trillion per year by 2030.