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The United Nations’ top court says countries failing to implement measures to mitigate climate change may be in violation of ...
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UN court opinion on climate change could boost scrutiny of Canada’s major projects: expertA warning from the United Nations’ top court that failing to address climate change could violate international law could ...
The U.N. General Assembly asked the International Court of Justice in 2023 for an advisory opinion, a non-binding but ...
Climate change comes with a financial cost. So does figuring out how to address it. In this excerpt of DW’s Living Planet series, The World’s Host Marco Werman and DW’s Sam Baker unpack how economic ...
Global warming is disproportionately affecting Canada. A new report by the Canadian government's Environment and Climate Change department indicates that the country is warming at a significantly ...
Canada's Liberal Party blasted Friday's vote, tweeting Saturday afternoon that "Climate change is a real and serious challenge. Together, we need to keep moving forward with urgent action for a ...
Overall, the poll found six in 10 Canadians agree Canada should do more to fight climate change, and that the federal government would be failing the country if it does not act now.
After years of carbon offsetting, Canada should seize the promise of the UNFCCC’s calls to action to encourage countries to do better in their efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Leading in the polls is the Liberals’ Mark Carney, who has a decades-long pedigree in climate policy. For five years, he was United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, and he ...
Canadians are demanding decisive action from leaders to tackle climate change after a summer of extreme weather intensified environmental concerns, ... Canada, August 24, 2021.
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