The UN Climate Summit has ended with a so-called “Copenhagen Accord.” The Canadian government seems satisfied but even Barack Obama, its American architect, openly calls it “not enough.” What does it all mean?
Thank you for bringing up Africa and Latin America. I have seen the early effects of global heating in Africa’s sub-Saharan Africa, and how devastating hurricanes can be in Latin America.
As you siad, countries such as Bolivia are the real leaders in finding solutions to the ecological crisis.
People back here in BC marked the last day with an action about our #1 source of GHG pollution – see http://www.gatewaysucks.org
Rogerlg, Sunday, March 7th, 2010
Oh, so that's our Calgary author Chris Turner! Boy, he talks fast! But can there be any doubt that we need leaders and proponents like him?
I had a wake up call about the ocean acidification from a CBC radio program about six months ago, and I cried...
What can I do to speed up this great leap sideways? When I'm not praying and advocating for a carbon tax, I remember two of my favorite quotes:
"A twig can turn a flood, but the twig must be well placed." spoken by Coll in The High King, by Lloyd Alexander; and
"When we study the biographies of our heroes, we learn that they spent years in preparation, doing tiny, decent things before one historic moment propelled them to center stage and used them to tilt empires." by Danusha Veronica Goska
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jflsys, March 8, 2010
What a tightly packed 15 minutes! The parts about urban development reminded me of the great Canadian documentary film... Read More
jflsys, March 8, 2010
What a tightly packed 15 minutes! The parts about urban development reminded me of the great Canadian documentary film... Read More
Barry Saxifrage, February 23, 2010
There are some good things to do in this list, but I disagree with the overall message that we need to back away... Read More
Tzeporah Berman, March 19, 2009
"You mean they want to ban all renewable energy companies from your province?"
This is the point when I sigh inwardly during conversations with colleagues from outside B.
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Tzeporah Berman, March 5, 2009
I'm planning a series of posts on the state of play of "environmentalism" in Canada and to work through the thorny questions over what environmental "leadership" (icky term I know) means at this pivotal moment on Earth.
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Chris Hatch, January 28, 2009
The Conservative government is talking “green stimulus” but, in a surprise move, did not renew support to green energy production in its budget.
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British Members of Parliament have joined the campaign to force two of the world's biggest energy companies to provide more information on their oil-sands operations, adding to the pressure the firms will face at their upcoming annual meetings.
Cleo Paskal, a London-based journalist and a scholar at the think tank Chatham House, presents a fascinating geopolitical chessboard, on which the United States and the European Union face off against China and Russia as climate change takes hold.
As accelerating climate change and other man-made environmental degradations create growing alarm across the planet, the Sami people have much to teach the world about how to adapt, survive, and thrive, says Elina Helander-Renvall.
Although Grossman is not a trained chemist, she has done a remarkable job of compiling a tremendous amount of technical information and translating it into language nonscientists can appreciate.
Chris Hatch, October 20, 2009
Some of the leading player in Canadian industry are calling on the federal government to set hard, declining caps on global warming emissions in a statement released today.
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Tzeporah Berman, October 23, 2009
Ottawa Dashes Hopes for Climate Treaty in Copenhagen blares the front-page headline facing Canadians across the country today.
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Thanks Tzeporah
Tzepora,
Thank you for bringing up Africa and Latin America. I have seen the early effects of global heating in Africa’s sub-Saharan Africa, and how devastating hurricanes can be in Latin America.
As you siad, countries such as Bolivia are the real leaders in finding solutions to the ecological crisis.
People back here in BC marked the last day with an action about our #1 source of GHG pollution – see http://www.gatewaysucks.org
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