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In the Atlantic Ocean, subtle shifts hint at dramatic dangers

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Opinion: Net-zero climate commitments must be backed with action

By 2030, this requires reducing global emissions to 45% below 2010 levels. That will mean moving away from fossil fuels and other carbon-intensive methods of production toward the sustainable and green economies of a cleaner world. Given what’s at stake, achieving net-zero obviously matters a lot. But how we get there might be even more important. As economies make the changes and investments that will be needed to rely less and less on carbon and to adapt to a changing physical world we have to ask ourselves two key questions: How are people’s lives going to change? And who will be left out?

Croydon residents urged to vote for climate-friendly candidates

Croydon residents urged to vote for climate-friendly candidates Meeting with London Assembly candidate Peter Underwood in February. Pic: Croydon Climate Action Croydon Climate Action is urging Croydon residents to help fight for a climate-friendly London by voting in the capital’s mayoral and Assembly election on May 6, 2021. The campaigning group is also asking people to take “baby steps” such as using reusable coffee cups or water bottles to reduce carbon footprints. The group, which works in partnership with Friends of the Earth, holds regular meetings with local councils, businesses, schools and communities to help ensure the future of Croydon is climate-friendly,

Vancouver park board commissioners divided over separated bike lane on Stanley Park road

by Charlie Smith on March 8th, 2021 at 8:04 AM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Tonight, the Vancouver park board will revisit the idea of creating a separated bike route along one lane of the road travelling through Stanley Park. That s because the board s chair, Camil Dumont, has prepared a motion seeking fellow commissioners support to direct staff to create a temporary cyclists-only path on Park Drive until around October 31. The Green commissioner s motion also seeks the board s approval to ask staff to work closely with park stakeholders , consult with City of Vancouver advisory committees, and report back with a summary of the data, outcomes, and observations arising from these measures.

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