Rochelle Baker
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November 3rd 2021
The Global North is largely responsible for the climate crisis, but the Global South weathers the worst impacts and is left to come up with the solutions, say climate justice and human rights activists attending COP26 in Glasgow.
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The breakdown found the producers’ plans are set to accelerate the climate crises and hinder the Paris Agreement goal of keeping warming to below 1.5 C.
Cloe Logan
News
| November 3rd 2021
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Young climate activists want the media to do a better job explaining the causes and consequences of climate change to students, and to listen to them even when they are not skipping school to demand climate action.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| November 3rd 2021
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Late Monday, over 100 countries representing 85 per cent of the world’s forests pledged to reverse deforestation and land degradation by 2030, with a dozen countries putting billions of dollars on the table to back the effort.
John Woodside
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| November 2nd 2021
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On Tuesday, Canada backed a controversial initiative aimed at boosting countries' support for high-tech farming methods designed to reduce emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change on farms and food.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| November 3rd 2021
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Last year, a restaurant in Singapore made headlines when it became the first place in the world to serve lab-grown meat. With meat and dairy responsible for roughly a sixth of global emissions, the U.S. company behind the pricey plates of artificial chicken nuggets, Eat Just, branded them "a revolutionary step towards solving climate change."
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| November 3rd 2021
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"We seem to constantly deal with improvised targets of ever-increasing ambition from a federal government that’s never come close to meeting its targets,” Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| November 3rd 2021
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Two children, aged 10 and 12, suspended themselves from a bridge high above the Clyde River near the COP26 summit in Glasgow on Monday afternoon to protest global leaders lack of action on the climate crisis.
Rochelle Baker
News, COP21, Island Insider
| November 2nd 2021
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet was not an exercise in building a new team, but more about damage control, plugging holes due to electoral defeats and poor performances, writes Andrew Perez.
Andrew Perez
Opinion
| November 3rd 2021
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Sandy Garossino
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| October 3rd 2019
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