A month of extreme weather around the world – something is stuck

Even for a world getting used to wild weather, May seems stuck on strange.
Posted On 31 May 2015
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Are Canadians missing the mark on energy and environmental regulations?

Canadians are encumbered with superfluous and needlessly costly environmental regulations that do little to improve the environment, finds a new study
Posted On 31 May 2015
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U.S. Can Meet or Exceed Its 2025 Climate Targets

Federal and state actions can promote economic growth and reduce emissions 26-30 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
Posted On 31 May 2015
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Green bond market growing substantially

New Moody’s report says that growth potential for green bonds is considerable as more issuers from countries such as China and India emerge
Posted On 31 May 2015
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Environmental Technology and Canada’s Oil Sands – New Call for Action

Accelerating technological development is required today to address long-term environmental footprint of oil sands, finds Expert Panel
Posted On 28 May 2015
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Values Paramount to Achieving Sustainability Leadership

Findings from a new study exploring corporate, NGO and governmental leadership in sustainable development
Posted On 28 May 2015
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Global finance must face up to climate challenge

Trillions of dollars need to be redirected into building low-carbon economies to avoid serious climate change, the UN warns.
Posted On 27 May 2015
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Québec joins Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition

Québec firmly believes that fixing a price for carbon is one of the most effective solutions for combating climate change.
Posted On 26 May 2015
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