Will the Bank of Canada go Dutch and act on climate risk? The Canadian financial institution has been shockingly silent on its climate change priorities, while its European counterparts take the lead. Opinion Race Against Climate Change ByHamish Stewart Opinion Energy June 14th 2016
Pembina seeks to avert huge LNG polluter If approved as it stands, the project will likely become one of the worse carbon polluters in Canada. Race Against Climate Change ByElizabeth McSheffrey News Energy May 2nd 2016
Would Trudeau say 'hi' to Duffy? During a media scrum in New York City, the prime minister was hesitant to comment on the outcome of the trial, preferring to promote a message of Senate impartiality. Duffy's Redacted Diary ByElizabeth McSheffreyAmanda Robb News Politics April 22nd 2016
Push to limit airline emissions takes flight An international campaign launched in late March is targeting one of the top 10 global polluting industries: airlines. Race Against Climate Change ByCharles Mandel News Energy March 24th 2016
Paris threw us a lifeline. Don’t let it slip between our fingers. COP21 ByElizabeth May News COP21 December 14th 2015
French foreign minister moved to tears as climate deal signed Climate experts from around he world celebrate today's landmark climate agreement reached in Paris. COP21 ByFram Dinshaw News COP21 December 12th 2015
Full text of COP21 climate pact While some groups praise the 1.5 degree agreement, others slam the "weak" language of 'pursuing efforts' to keep 'well below' two degrees. COP21 ByJenny Uechi News COP21 December 12th 2015
Greta Thunberg and children's group hit back at attempt to throw out climate case Brazil, France and Germany say UN can’t hear complaint against five countries of flouting child rights to clean air Race Against Climate Change ByFiona Harvey News Politics