Heat Waves Sparking Droughts Increasing in Frequency: Study
New research indicates heat waves that trigger severe droughts are occurring more often, with significant implications for ecosystems, agriculture, and communities worldwide.
New research indicates heat waves that trigger severe droughts are occurring more often, with significant implications for ecosystems, agriculture, and communities worldwide.
A new coalition of government and private sector partners has launched an ambitious initiative to fund $100 million in carbon removal projects across Canada by the end of the decade.
Greater Sudbury is not reducing greenhouse gas emissions quickly enough to achieve its municipal climate targets, with only two of 16 arena Zambonis currently electric.
British Columbia's failure to fund flood prevention despite recent disasters represents a costly gamble with public safety and economic stability, experts warn.
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RecommendedA weather system brings mild temperatures and wintry risks to London, while national news covers topics from homelessness solutions to international conflicts and health updates.
Renewable energy reaches new record levels despite political challenges, while Canadian parks and conserved areas contribute billions to the economy through taxes and jobs, as climate change accelerates.
Conrad Black examines Bjorn Lomborg and Stephen Moore's critique of climate spending, arguing $16 trillion has been wasted with minimal benefits while ignoring pressing global needs.
As climate change accelerates, extreme weather events, agricultural volatility, and global economic impacts underscore the urgent need for recognition and action.
Environment and Climate Change Canada announces the permanent discontinuation of its Weather Radio and Hello Weather services effective March 16, 2026, marking the end of long-standing public weather information channels.
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RecommendedThe Weather Network's latest seasonal outlook indicates a sluggish and volatile beginning to spring across Canada, potentially transitioning into a hot and dry conclusion as the season progresses.
This week's climate news highlights a solar project in B.C. Hydro's power initiative entering environmental review, funding for social housing emissions cuts, and a new calf for endangered killer whales, alongside global warming data.
Global climate policy faces unprecedented uncertainty as political reversals, scientific complexity, and economic pressures create confusion across North America and Europe.
The U.S. EPA plans to eliminate a landmark emissions policy in a major regulatory rollback, while China's emissions show signs of decline. This week's climate news also covers lawsuits over caribou protection and alarming global warming data.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's economic plan may boost emissions, but exporting natural gas, nuclear tech, and oil with carbon capture can strengthen Canada's economy and reduce global carbon intensity.
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RecommendedJustin Trudeau's lavish lifestyle post-prime ministership, including a $4.26M mansion and global travels with Katy Perry, highlights contradictions in climate policy advocacy.
While China reports its first post-pandemic emissions decline driven by clean energy policies, the U.S. under Trump aggressively dismantles climate regulations, marking a stark reversal in global climate leadership.
A recent study indicates Canada is failing to achieve any of its climate targets, raising concerns about environmental policy effectiveness and future commitments.
A new study reveals Canada is not on pace to achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2050 or meet any intermediate climate goals, raising concerns about environmental policy effectiveness.
Jordan Klepper ridicules President Trump for receiving a 'Beautiful Clean Coal' award, linking it to real-world environmental policy reversals and debunking claims about CO2.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under President Trump, has revoked a critical scientific finding that previously justified federal regulation of greenhouse gases, marking a major shift in climate policy.
The Trump administration has revoked the 2009 endangerment finding, a scientific basis for regulating greenhouse gases, sparking legal battles and criticism from environmental groups.
French authorities recommend cutting meat intake to improve public health and combat climate change, citing environmental and wellness advantages of plant-based diets.
Climate alarmism is declining worldwide, creating opportunities for sensible policies that prioritize economic growth and clean energy innovation. Experts note a retreat from doomsday rhetoric toward practical solutions.
The Trump administration will revoke the 2009 endangerment finding, the scientific basis for U.S. climate regulations, sparking legal challenges and debate over economic impacts versus environmental protection.
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RecommendedA new report from the Canadian Climate Institute reveals that investing in climate-resilient public infrastructure could save taxpayers billions of dollars in long-term costs.
A Saskatchewan climate organization has filed an appeal in a legal challenge against SaskPower's Poplar River coal-fired power plant, citing environmental concerns and regulatory issues.
Prime Minister Mark Carney replaces B.C.'s EV emissions mandate with incentives for vehicles under $50,000. Meanwhile, China announces new grid backup policies to accelerate battery production for clean energy transition.
Windsor has been named one of seven Canadian cities on the CDP Cities A List, highlighting its commitment to environmental transparency and climate action.
British Columbia's minister calls out the federal government for being missing from crucial flood mitigation discussions as local leaders head to Ottawa seeking support.
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RecommendedYouth climate activists, led by Sophia Mathur, are petitioning Canada's Supreme Court to reopen a climate case after Ontario repealed its emissions target law, citing constitutional obligations.