Climate Change

The fast-fix for global warming that the UN climate summit can’t ignore

Cutting methane and other short-lived pollutants could rapidly slow global warming

Latest in Climate Change
Renewable energy is cheaper and healthier – so why isn’t it replacing fossil fuels faster?

There are a lot of factors that influence why governments are slow on the uptake of clean energy projects, including upfront cost.

MacKenzie Scott donates $86 million to MakeWay Foundation

A transformative contribution to the MakeWay Foundation is expected to deepen the foundation’s environmental mission.

Fossil fuel companies use philanthropy to ‘stifle community opposition’: Environmental Defence Canada

The charity’s research highlights ten tactics that the fossil fuel industry uses to “protect its profits and delay climate action.”

OP-ED: Cyclists may be right to run stop signs and red lights. Here’s why

Cyclists’ rolling stops may be safer and more efficient than full compliance.

Economic Nutrition: How a new methodology is helping businesses show where their money goes

Following a successful implementation of Economic Nutrition on Fogo Island in Newfoundland and Labrador, Shorefast is making the methodology and label available to an inaugural cohort of organizations across Canada.

First fully-electric buggy to roll into the Arctic tundra

Polar Bears International will become the first non-profit to use an EV buggy in the Arctic tundra.

This Canadian startup is removing carbon from the air with rocks – and creating environmentally sustainable jobs

Tackling climate change will require investment in new technologies, and here's one collaboration that could significantly impact CO2

Protest has been critical to social reform. Toronto’s grassroots groups say new rules could hinder them

The City of Toronto conducted extensive public consultation about a new bylaw to prevent protests near “vulnerable social infrastructure.” Despite most residents and community organizations opposing the bylaw, it will come into effect in early July.

Wildfire evacuees at a Red Cross centre in Winnipeg. Youth are arriving by school bus at a brick arena.
Canadian charities are on the frontlines of disaster management—will climate change force a rethink?

Nearly 40,000 Canadians faced evacuation in May alone.

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