The Canadian Climate Institute anticipates the Canadian economy will see $25 billion in losses from climate impacts by 2025
COP27's outcome is a timely reminder that curbing the growth of fossil fuels will not come about through consensus-oriented negotiations among governments
Last-minute proposal includes a pledge to immediately set up loss and damage funding for developing nations. Will others step up?
Climate finance has been one of the thorniest issues in global climate negotiations for decades, but there are promising signs at COP27
The fight over blue versus green hydrogen could impact the country’s clean energy transition
A 25% spike in fossil fuel delegates at this year’s UN climate summit means oil and gas lobbyists outnumber representatives from most
Catherine McKenna–led group calls for end to voluntary targets and new investment in fossil fuels, facing lengthy list of challenges
COP27 litmus test: Will wealthy countries finally pay for climate change loss and damage?
There are two colliding narratives on whether a first-ever agreement to include loss and damage in this year’s COP agenda is a
Guy Dauncey’s Big Solutions: We need all hands on deck to solve humanity’s greatest crisis
The clean energy transition is quietly happening in conservative communities that have historically been dependent on fossil fuels, whether they like it