September 30, 2025, marks the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation in Canada and 10 years since the Liberal government promised to implement the Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to ...
Renewable energy projects are helping remote communities strengthen vulnerable energy systems, but securing those hard-won gains requires continued investment and focused policy from all levels of ...
A decade after the federal government promised to implement the Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action and meet the targets in the Paris climate agreement, both goals are falling out ...
Author, journalist, and 350.org and Third Act co-founder Bill McKibben has received the first lifetime achievement award ever bestowed by the Covering Climate Now global news collaborative, three ...
Canada’s wildlife populations have dropped about 10% since 1970, finds a new World Wildlife Fund Canada report—an ecological warning that some economists say could also hold portents for the country’s ...
Seven Indigenous groups in Ecuador’s Amazon have denounced a government plan to offer dozens of blocks of land for oil exploration, saying it threatens their ancestral lands and violates ...
Suriname’s government has pledged to permanently protect 90% of its tropical forests, a move conservationists say is among the most ambitious commitments to climate and biodiversity ever made by an ...
A decade after Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a famous speech about the financial risks associated with climate change, ...
There are few places where the wind blows as hard and as often as it does in Pincher Creek, Alberta, where windmill clusters ...
Opinion
A Decade After Carney’s Warning, Finance Still Chooses Short-Term Profit Over Long-Term Survival
It was ten years ago that Mark Carney warned in his landmark 'Tragedy of the Horizon' speech that the global financial system faced an existential climate threat, but deal-making hasn’t changed, ...
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Calgary-based Imperial Oil has announced plans to cut about 900 jobs, or 20% of its work force, by the end of 2027, in search of "substantial efficiency and effectiveness benefits".
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