Canada at 150: Suzuki sees a nation facing ‘an apocalyptic period’

2017 marks the 150th birthday of Confederation. With less than five years to plan for the party, Postmedia News asked eminent Canadians how the country should mark the occasion. Today:

Decades of oilsands air and water pollution ‘clearly evident,’ say scientists

Leading federal and academic scientists have uncovered “compelling” evidence that Alberta’s oilsands operations have been sending toxins into the atmosphere for decades.

The team has found “striking” increases in contaminants …

Alberta First Nations launch environmental court challenge

Two Alberta First Nations are launching a court challenge Tuesday to fight what they say is Ottawa’s attempt to weaken the protection of fish habitat and their right to be …

Experts respond to outcome of UN climate talks in Doha

Rich countries brought little to the table to fulfill their promises in Doha

December 8, 2012

(Doha, Qatar) This year’s UN climate talks wrapped up after many hours …

Civil society interventions – meeting with Minister Kent

Civil society interventions
Meeting with Minister Peter Kent
December 6, 2012
Doha, Qatar

Submitted interventions
John Stone- IPCC scientist

Scientists have been warning governments of the potential threat of climate …

Civil society delivers powerful messages to Minister Kent in Doha

Environment Minister meets for first time with climate focused civil society 

December 6, 2012

(Doha, Qatar) Today, for the first time since taking the position of Environment Minister, …

Canada’s Climate Legacy: Global Pariah & Master of Illusion

 Wednesday, December 06, 2012

Canada’s Climate Legacy: Global Pariah & Master of Illusion

Since our dramatic finish at last year’s UN Climate Conference in Durban, we’ve seen several reports desperately

Canada ranked as worst performer in the developed world on climate change

Canada trailed only by Kazakhstan, Iran and Saudi Arabia in 2013 climate change performance index

December 3, 2012

(Doha, Qatar) Canada fell to 58th place out of …

Another fossil for yet another broken promise…

Canada is awarded a Fossil of the Day award in Doha for yet another broken promise….

The text of the award was as follows:

‘Oh Canada. When will you give

Greenland glacier melting 5 times faster than in 1990s

Groundbreaking study ‘clearest evidence yet of polar ice sheet losses’ and rising sea levels

Scientists have definitive new evidence that shows all but one of the world’s major ice sheets …

Dear Canada

Do you remember last year? We do. ECO desperately hoped the hallway rumours of a Kyoto withdrawal weren’t true, but the second your Minister left the fine city of Durban, …

Scientists Decry Canadian Undermining of Climate Science

Bloomberg

The government of Canada’s official position on climate change is that it’s real and requires an “aggressive” response.

Despite that, Canada’s ruling Conservative Party government has been leading …

Canada singled out on climate finance in Doha with a first place Fossil of the Day

Canada awarded “Fossil of the Day” for holding back on urgent financial support for climate action in poorer countries

November 28, 2012

(Doha, Qatar) Canada was awarded the first place …

Letter: Minister Kent on Climate Finance

A letter from Environment Minister Kent to Climate Action Network Canada outlining the Canadian government’s position on international climate finance. This position has been heavily criticized and resulted in a First Place …

Al Gore to argue link between ‘dirty energy’ and ‘dirty weather’

Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore will try to make the case next week that “dirty energy” is contributing to what he calls “dirty weather” events around the world.

“Hurricane Sandy …

IEA acknowledges fossil fuel reserves climate crunch

The International Energy Agency released its annual flagship publication today, the World Energy Outlook. The IEA made an historic statement in the executive summary.

It said, “No more

Emissions from new oilsands projects focus at Shell hearing

Environmentalists are arguing that the federal and provincial government cannot meet its commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, while continuing to approve new projects in the oilsands.

During …

Saudi Arabia reveals plans to be powered entirely by renewable energy

World’s biggest oil producer says it wants to make a 100% switch from fossil fuels to clean energy

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil producer, has plans to become …

Environment minister rejects final report from axed advisers to embrace low-carbon economy

Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent is rejecting the final advice from the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy to embrace a low-carbon economy.

The federal advisory body …

Stephen Harper’s Tories downplay climate knowledge of new Environment Canada boss

Federal Conservatives are downplaying concerns over Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s newly-selected boss for Environment Canada and the bureaucrat’s knowledge about global warming.

The department’s new deputy minister, Bob Hamilton, ran …

B.C. government rethinks pipeline-approval process

The lawn of the B.C. legislature is expected to be filled with protesters on Monday for a mass sit-in against the proposed Northern Gateway oil pipeline. Scorched by the growing …

For the love of our B.C. coast

Humanity has become so powerful in numbers, technology, consumption and a globalized economy that we are altering the physical, chemical and biological properties of the planet on a geological scale. …

Juno-winning singer, Nobel laureate end Northern Gateway tour with a `No’

Canadian songstress Sarah Harmer is adding her voice to the chorus of opposition to the proposed Northern Gateway oil pipeline.

Harmer was part of a group of women, including Nobel …

Norway to double carbon tax on oil industry

Extra funding for climate change mitigation and forestry programmes also part of oil-rich nation’s radical programme

 

Norway is to double carbon tax on its North Sea oil industry and …

You heard it here: Northern Gateway’s dead

The Northern Gateway pipeline that Enbridge proposes to build from Alberta’s bitumen oil to the Pacific coast of British Columbia is, for all intents and purposes, dead.

Yes, regulatory hearings …