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Wilkinson proposes changes to net-zero bill
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Union representing energy workers backs stronger emissions cuts — as long as there s a transition plan
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Union representing energy workers backs stronger emissions cuts — as long as there s a transition plan
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Canada s not trailing the world on climate action, environment minister insists cbc.ca 1 hour ago Chris Hall © Sam Nar/CBC Youth climate protesters bunker down against cold winds while holding a banner in downtown Toronto on Friday, March 19, 2021.
Canada s environment minister insists the federal government s vow to reduce climate-changing emissions by 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels over the next decade is just as ambitious as the higher targets announced this week by other western nations. Canada spent an enormous amount of time looking at how it could actually do as much as it possibly could, Jonathan Wilkinson said in an interview airing today on
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Talk of change dominates global climate summit Save to Read Later
In a world so often divided, the leaders of 40 of the worst polluting countries stood Thursday in a virtual line, united to speak about the impact and urgency of action on climate change at this week’s global climate summit.
In a world so often divided, the leaders of 40 of the worst polluting countries stood Thursday in a virtual line, united to speak about the impact and urgency of action on climate change at this week’s global climate summit.
They varied in level of fervour.