Climate & Clean Energy archives
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From Kyoto to Durban: Getting It Done
December 12, 2011Please visit the Trottier Energy Futures Project website for more information on this initiative. There was a long, loud echo in the room when youth delegate Anjali Appadurai addressed the... More »
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Canada a moral guide to no nation
December 1, 2011There is a family of birds found mostly in Africa called honeyguides that will deliberately lead humans to bee colonies. After its human followers have found the hives and harvested... More »
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New Canadians share environmental messages
November 18, 2011November has turned out to be "doubly happy" 雙喜臨門 for me and my work at the David Suzuki Foundation. First, I just passed the one-year mark working with DSF's Climate... More »
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Pipe dreams: What's next for Keystone XL?
November 17, 2011The Obama administration deferred a decision to approve the Keystone XL pipeline until 2013. That effectively prolongs its development by at least a year and may even kill it. Keystone... More »
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The end of a coal-powered era? Unfortunately, not yet
November 1, 2011Imagine a future when solar, wind and water power take precedence, and coal is merely a soot-filled memory. While this may be an attainable goal, it is far from today's... More »
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A Tale of Two Perspectives: Framing is Fundamental
November 1, 2011Please visit the Trottier Energy Futures Project website for more information on this initiative. Two major news reports in the last week of October showed how much the answers we... More »
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Introducing climate solutions to youth leaders
October 19, 2011As a mother and a campaigner for climate change and clean energy, nothing gives me more satisfaction than seeing young people learning how to keep our Earth safe and sustainable.... More »
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Climate change: We have a choice
October 6, 2011What can people do to help stop climate change? They should learn to adapt, according to a new report. More »
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Ontario's Renewable Energy Future at Risk
October 5, 2011Ontarians have a choice. We can continue to support an energy system that creates lasting jobs and investment dollars for Ontario, or we can sacrifice our leadership position and become... More »
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Move away from self-sufficiency threatens to dissolve BC's climate leadership
September 27, 2011British Columbia has deserved its status as a global leader in climate change policy. The landmark carbon tax, inclusion in the fledging Western Climate Initiative, a legacy of non-emitting hydroelectric... More »




