If the Liberals are serious about their “ambitious” climate goals, Energy East is dead.
On Sunday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna announced that Canada would support over 50 small island states and vulnerable nations calling for a new limit of 1.5C of warming to be enshrined in the Paris climate agreement.
Thin Red Line YVR happening tomorrow - please come and hold the line with us!! Vancouver Art Gallery 11:30 Saturday Dec 12 Saturday
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The line has been drawn.......we MUST hold THAT line!!!
Vancouver Art Gallery Sat Dec 12 - 11:30 am
Please come out and hold THE LINE with us as we stand in solidarity with over 400 cities having actions!!
Highlights from Thursday, December 10 - COP21 in Paris
• New Text Released!
• Atiya f*%king lays it down in the Canadian Stakeholder Meeting
• Loss & Damage Media Availability
• “Canada Is Back!” … winning Fossil Awards
Despite the Trudeau government shedding much of its tarnished reputation as a global climate negotiations laggard, Canada won its second "Fossil of the Day Award" at the COP21 Paris climate talks.
Highlights from Wednesday, December 9 - COP21 in Paris:
• There’s a new draft for the agreement!
• Now that Canada has committed to 1.5C, we celebrate the retirement of fossil fuels!
• Canada is back... on the Fossil of the Day stage
• Have you signed our petition yet?
First Nation leaders urge Trudeau government to keep campaign promises, stop proposed Site C dam, and usher in new era of cooperation
OTTAWA - First Nation chiefs from British Columbia and representatives from the Assembly of First Nations are calling on the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take a second look at a Cabinet decision of the former federal government providing initial approval of the controversial Site C dam.