Climate change loads the dice
Today, weather in southern Manitoba is smashing historical norms. Environment Canada predicts seven degrees for this afternoon for Winnipeg, which is unheard of in early January. But how unusual is it?
Today, weather in southern Manitoba is smashing historical norms. Environment Canada predicts seven degrees for this afternoon for Winnipeg, which is unheard of in early January. But how unusual is it?
The Kyoto Protocol has survived in large part because of the positive momentum created by an alliance of the European Union, small island states and the least developed countries.
I am streaming through the halls of the ICC in Durban looking for my future.
After nearly two weeks of stalled progress by the Canada and the United States at the international climate talks, U.S. youth spoke out for a real, science-based climate treaty.
Members of the Canadian Youth Delegation staged a walk out today as Environment Minister, Peter Kent delivered his opening address at the United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa.
Read the story of how our delegate in Durban, Ani Terton, challenges Canadian lead negotiator, Guy St. Jacques on his arm twisting of developing nations, and St Jacques’ surprising response.
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