Ontario and Québec Issue Statement after Bilateral Meeting

Ontario and Québec are working together on initiatives to help both provinces to transition to sustainable low-carbon economies.
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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When sea levels rise, damage costs rise even faster

Damages from extreme events like floods are even more relevant than the mean sea level itself when it comes to the costs of climate impacts for coastal regions.
Posted On 29 Feb 2016
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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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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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Ontario Fund to Boost Cleantech Innovation and Create Jobs

Ontario Green Investment Fund to Help Reduce Emissions and Grow the Economy
Posted On 17 Feb 2016
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Better water use can cut global food gap

Scientists say that forecasts of a world food shortage need not prove as disastrous as previously thought if humans learn to use water more effectively.
Posted On 16 Feb 2016
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