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December 15th 2022
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China is tapping Canada to help overcome the toughest negotiation hurdles at the United Nations’ COP15 biodiversity conference in Montreal in a diplomatic move that signals growing trust between the two countries.
John Woodside
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 16th 2022
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Virginijus Sinkevičius, EU environment commissioner and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault remain optimistic the United Nations biodiversity conference in Montreal will result in an ambitious plan to protect nature, but developing countries appear unwilling to move forward without financing commitments from wealthy countries.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
| December 16th 2022
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Parents like me from across the country are calling on our elected representatives to be bold, practical and visionary at COP15.
Marianne Ariganello
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 16th 2022
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Rather than prioritize their knowledge and expertise, climate COP negotiators sideline African and Indigenous women who disproportionately feel the brunt of the climate crisis.
Radia Mbengue, Chantal Bilulu
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 16th 2022
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Decarbonizing Ontario’s electricity system is going to cost about $400 billion over the next two and a half decades and require a “no regrets” kind of attitude to get there, according to the province’s grid operator.
Dani Penaloza
News
| December 16th 2022
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Researchers from the Zoological Society of London and the University of Cambridge have put together a guide on how the birds can be protected from worsening conditions, using the expertise of 80 conservationists and policymakers across 15 European countries.
Helena Horton
News
| December 16th 2022
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Like many others, I’ve been drawn to community service through direct aid as a way to feel like I am tangibly contributing, writes Anjali Appadurai.
Anjali Appadurai
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 16th 2022
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The most recent shutdown follows a week-long stoppage in August due to equipment issues and planned summer maintenance that went a month longer than expected.
Cloe Logan
News
| December 15th 2022
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| August 24th 2021
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