What the Green Climate Fund really means for international development

In its seventh year, progress for the fund has been slow. What will it take to fulfill the GCF’s promise?
Posted On 30 Apr 2016
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Reducing food waste could help mitigate climate change

Currently, one third of global food production never finds its way onto our plates.
Posted On 08 Apr 2016

US faces floods of climate refugees

New research warns that more than 13 million American citizens could be at risk of being forced to move away from vulnerable coastal zones because of sea level rise.
Posted On 23 Mar 2016

5 ways leaders can evolve their thinking about workspaces of the future

Sustainable development is not just about moving to LED lighting or checking off a list, it’s about a willingness to take risks and to be a trendsetter.
Posted On 11 Mar 2016
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7 promising signs we’re moving toward a more sustainable world

From enhancing transparency to taking lessons from catastrophe, people are working hard every day to pull our planet back from the brink.
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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BC’s Commitment to Clean Energy Vehicles wins praise from auto industry

TORONTO, March 2, 2016 – The Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association (CVMA) applauds theBritish Columbia government’s announcement today to renew and enhance the Clean Energy Vehicle (CEV) consumer incentive program in British Columbia. “This is a...
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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Prime Minister announces significant new investments in climate resilience

Vancouver, British Columbia – 2 March 2016 – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the Government of Canada’s commitment to invest in two initiatives that will give Canadian cities and towns the tools they need in order to reduce emissions and adapt to a...
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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Heat is heading for new extremes

Researchers warn that more areas of the world will swelter more often in potentially lethal heatwaves unless greenhouse gas emissions are drastically curtailed.
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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