Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, announced that his province will contribute $25.5 million over five years to help French-speaking developing nations fight climate change.
Some details of the Liberal government's promised $13 billion-plus in new spending that could help reduce the amount of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions.
Mock ads spring up around Paris lampooning the supposed hypocrisy of major companies like Air France - accused of being major polluters - in sponsoring the Paris climate talks.
Money will focus on developing new technologies, such as better energy storage that makes more efficient and dependable use of clean power from wind and solar generation.
A changing global climate will drive conflict in the 21st century, French President Francois Hollande said Monday, explicitly linking security and global warming as he opens Paris climate talks.
Greenpeace joins world leaders in calling for a comprehensive global climate deal to slash emissions, grow clean energy, and help poorer nations cope with the effects of global warming.