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Climate change is considered by many scientists to be the most serious threat facing the world today. The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. Solutions include phasing out coal plants, expanding renewable energy sources and public transit, and creating new efficiency standards for vehicles and buildings. Find out what you can do to help make a difference!


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Take a look at our comments on the BC Climate Action Team's recommendations.
See our comments on forestry specific recommendations.

Our take on Carbon Pricing
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You can help: sign a petition by Just Earth: A Coalition for Environmental Justice in support of a federal carbon tax in Canada.

A David Suzuki Foundation briefing note details why a carbon tax and/or cap-and-trade system is needed to reduce global warming emissions.


Find out what NHL players are doing about Global Warming


Read our new brochure and learn about 10 ways you can stop global warming!


Thomas GrandiLeading athletes 'Play It Cool' to stop global warming. Find out more...


Go Carbon Neutral. Learn how you can take responsibility for your impact on the climate.


Science: The scientific consensus is clear: human-caused climate change is happening.
Impacts: Wildlife, human health and economies worldwide are threatened by climate change. 
Kyoto Protocol: A crucial first step toward addressing climate change.

Energy: Learn about the advantages of renewable energy, conservation & efficiency over fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Solutions: Practical and cost-effective solutions to climate change are already available in many industrial sectors

What You Can Do: Simple changes in our everyday lives can make a big difference.

Publications: Download and read our latest reports on climate change, the Kyoto Protocol, and more.

Links: Additional resources on climate change and energy issues.

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