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Gaye Taylor

Climate

UN agencies find that ambitious climate action brings big GDP gains

by Gaye Taylor

Both high and low-income countries stand to see growth rates that translate into "literally billions" by 2050, according to new research

Climate

Municipalities are waking up to climate risk, and that’s a good thing

by Gaye Taylor

Canadian and American cities are leading the way in disclosing climate-related financial risks and leveraging municipal green bonds to finance climate initiatives

Oil and gas misinformation is being promoted in Canadian classrooms
Climate

How Big Oil promotes climate change misinformation in Canadian schools

by Gaye Taylor

A new report shows how fossil fuel companies are influencing education in Canada

Canada's housing shortage plan neglects to avoid climate risks like flooding
Buildings

New report finds Canada’s rush to solve housing shortage leaves out climate risks

by Gaye Taylor

Canada must dramatically increase its housing supply, but unless policies change, many new homes will be built in vulnerable areas

Buildings

How Canada can climate-proof more than half a million homes

by Gaye Taylor

A report from Pembina Institute says weak regulations and a skilled labour shortage are creating a retrofit bottleneck

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Climate

Blistering heat is ravaging tourism hotspots. Can the industry reinvent itself?

by Gaye Taylor

With tourism booming, experts are calling out the "industry dishonesty" that is failing to cut back on travel-related emissions

Hazy skies wildfire smoke Nelson BC_photo by Brianne Morris
Climate

My clear-sky reflections on living with B.C.‘s smoke and wildfire

by Gaye Taylor

On blue sky days, even I—climate reporter—slip so easily into old habits of mind and body that recall a time before the

Transportation

These solar bus stops could combat heat stroke in blistering heat wave

by Gaye Taylor

The “bioclimatic bus stops” in Spain will use solar panels and thermal sensors to lower temperatures inside the shelters by as much

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Buildings

Can we build greener homes with used diapers? These engineers did

by Gaye Taylor

Researchers in Japan found that nappies can be used to replace up to 40% of the sand used in concrete without reducing

direct air capture carbon dioxide Corporate Knights
Climate

Capturing carbon dioxide from the air could take more energy than all homes combined, says Shell

by Gaye Taylor

Scientists say we'll need technologies like direct air capture to keep global warming below 1.5°C, but they can't be a substitute to

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