COP 22: From Agreement to Implementation

A year after the monumental Paris COP 21, the UN Climate Talks in Marrakech concluded successfully, despite looming uncertainties related to Donald Trump’s Presidential election…

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Decarbonisation, Electrification and Early Action: Canada’s 2050 Strategy for a Low-Carbon Economy

With COP 22 coming to a close in Marrakech last week, the Government of Canada quietly released a report titled Canada’s Mid-Century Long-Term Low-GHG Development Strategy at…

Why Climate Action Will Continue, Despite Trump

Risk management, a national strategy and plan, oversight and governance, transparent metrics and targets – Canada now has a proposed legal framework for meeting our…

Halfway Through Marrakesh Climate Talks: Reflections on Continued International Diplomacy and Climate Leadership

The Paris Agreement established the international consensus on the need for universal goals to address climate change and will continue to aid in pushing forward international developments…

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Momentum in Marrakech – Leading Up to COP 22

On December 12, 2015, 195 nations spoke with one voice about the need to create a low carbon and climate resilient future and struck the historic Paris…

All U.S. Government Agencies Must Now Consider Climate Change in Decision-Making

On August 2, 2016, the White House Council on Environmental Quality released its final guidance for Federal agencies on how to consider the impacts of their actions…