Report released a week before the United Nations COP 26 climate talks kick off in Scotland
Canada has doubled its financial commitments to climate financing and raised its emissions-reductions targets
Venice’s worse-case scenario for sea level rise by the end of the century is 120 centimeters
Canadian Institute for Climate Choices says Alberta carries the most risk, followed by Saskatchewan
Canada will have to spend at least $60 billion annually to cut emissions by 75 per cent
Canada’s energy use almost twice the energy demand recorded in the European Union
B.C. reported 569 “heat-related deaths” in the province from June 20 to July 29
Survey finds many are “misinformed” about the most efficient and cost-effective choices
Canada’s original goal was to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to 30 per cent less than in 2005
Polticians need to implement environmental policies or people will go elsewhere
Assets represent about five per cent of UBC’s endowment
Voters identify climate change as one of their top issues
Over three years, 23 companies have adopted policies that end or limit insurance for the coal industry
Torrential rains battered the country’s northwestern Black Sea provinces on Aug. 11
The average annual cost of property insurance claims from severe weather is nearing $2 billion
Ridge of high pressure is expected to reach maximum strength on Thursday and Friday
Scientists say there’s little doubt climate change from fossil fuels is driving extreme events
Canadian officials react to landmark study that amounts to a “‘code red’ for humanity”
Report: far worse heat waves, droughts and flood-inducing downpours without deep emissions cuts
Evia fire the most severe of dozens that have broken out across Greece