Race is on to feed warming world

Scientists warn that plant breeders will need to accelerate development schedules if they are to ensure the ever-growing population can be fed as global temperatures rise.
Posted On 23 Jun 2016

Why the right climate target was agreed in Paris

Controlled implosion of fossil industries and explosive renewables development can deliver on Paris
Posted On 23 Jun 2016
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Warming raises global economic threats

Research shows that the effects of extreme heat and weather events on production of raw materials has far-reaching and costly financial implications.
Posted On 17 Jun 2016
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Building a Pan-Canadian Climate Plan

Pembina Institute releases policy options to meet or exceed Canada’s 2030 emissions target
Posted On 16 Jun 2016
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Record CO2 levels signal sizzling summers

As carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reaches a historic high point that could continue for a lifetime, summer temperatures are also heading towards record levels.
Posted On 15 Jun 2016

Carbon capture hopes set in stone

A breakthrough greenhouse gas reduction technology sees pumping CO2 into the ground and turning it back into rock.
Posted On 13 Jun 2016

Globalization made economic production more vulnerable to climate change

The susceptibility of the global economic network to workers' heat-stress has doubled in the last decade,
Posted On 10 Jun 2016

Bionic leaf can fuel energy revolution

Renewable energy experts and microbiologists have teamed up to create a super-efficient artificial leaf that uses photosynthesis to produce carbon-neutral liquid fuels.
Posted On 10 Jun 2016