SUSTAINABILITY: Is it still possible?

People are adopting environmentally friendly behaviours with the hope of making some real change, but in reality little to no positive change is actually occurring.
Posted On 30 Jul 2015
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Canada lacks a strategy to support its clean energy sector

Without coordinated effort federally and provincially, Canada could lose a significant share of the global market for its clean energy technology
Posted On 29 Jul 2015
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As we prepare for the Paris Climate Summit, a look at what’s changed since Copenhagen

In the lead-up to Paris, the most valuable commodity will be the willingness of the world’s governments to come to a deal.
Posted On 28 Jul 2015
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The cost of inaction – Recognizing the value at risk from climate change

Investors could lose up to $4.2tn on the value of their holdings from the impact of climate change by 2100 even if global warming is held at plus 2C
Posted On 26 Jul 2015
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To change the climate we must first change the economy

Climate change is grounded in forms of development and industrialisation that are based on the exploitation of fossil fuels, with an assumption of infinite growth
Posted On 25 Jul 2015
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Beyond the Climate Refugee: Migration as Adaptation

Misconceptions about climate-induced migration could lead to inadequate support for affected populations.
Posted On 25 Jul 2015
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Cleaning Up Ontario’s Recycling System

It’s time for an extended producer responsibility model where the company that produces a good holds responsibility for the waste it creates
Posted On 25 Jul 2015
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Pressure mounts on U.K. Government for immediate climate action

The pre-eminent institutions in British science and engineering say the UK should lead the way to a zero carbon world.
Posted On 23 Jul 2015
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