Cold light shines on Paris climate pledges

New research finds signs that many countries are making serious attempts to stick to action pledges made at the Paris climate summit – but others still lag way behind.
Posted On 29 Feb 2016
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Emissions could make Earth uninhabitable

Researchers predict that the hothouse effect of runaway greenhouse gases would ultimately boil our planet dry and make it incapable of sustaining life.
Posted On 27 Feb 2016
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Canada and China to Cooperate on Clean Technology Development

Agreement predicated on sharing best practices to determine policy approaches to clean technology;
Posted On 26 Feb 2016
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New Offshore Legislation on Environmental Protection Now in Effect

Legislation ensures companies operating offshore can cover cleanup costs and that the polluter pays not taxpayers,
Posted On 26 Feb 2016
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IEA backs Canada’s new energy and climate commitments

Review of Canadian energy policies urges federal government to turn climate pledges into energy policies
Posted On 26 Feb 2016
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Ontario prepares to join the Carbon Market

QUÉBEC CITY, Feb. 25, 2016 – The Government of Ontario has tabled a draft bill on establishing a cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas emission allowances in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario The adoption of this law is a step towards Ontario joining th...
Posted On 25 Feb 2016
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New Round of Funding for Canadian Cleantech Companies

Sustainable Development Technology Canada Opens New Round of Funding and Issues Call to Action to Canadian Cleantech Companies
Posted On 17 Feb 2016
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Carbon capture could be costly and risky

Attempts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it safely are all potentially costly gambles with the current technology, scientists say.
Posted On 17 Feb 2016
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