Now retired, I was formerly the editor of the Clearwater Times newspaper in Clearwater, BC, Canada. My special interest is global carbon fee-and-dividend - charge a fee on fossil fuels and distribute the revenue to everyone as equal dividends worldwide.
Keith McNeill
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Donald Trump withdrew the US from the Paris Agreement, the world's main climate change treaty, in January. So far, no other country has quit
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“We are seeing temperatures between 5 and 10 degrees above normal for this time of year, and in some northern areas even more than 10 degrees above average."
– Rubén del Campo, Aemet
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“When individuals concurrently serve on the boards of pension funds and fossil fuel companies, it creates a governance risk.”
– Adam Scott, Shift Action
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An article from Carbon Brief outlines its newly released Project Cosmos, a database of the world's research on climate change
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“Governments should not step in with public dollars to de-risk further LNG projects.”
– Ian Sanderson, Pembina Institute
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"We are seeing certain countries holding the process hostage as vulnerable people suffer heat stress, and king tides and storms, drought and famine."
– Sivendra Michael, Fiji
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“The world is not going to be saved by big SUVs that are electric."
– Laurens van den Acker, Renault
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Record-high temperatures in some places left some fans wilting in the shadeless heat, with warnings that stadium workers face potentially hazardous conditions
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The pioneering global study on climate change’s impact on flowering times trained an AI model to classify images for the presence or absence of flowers and applied it to 8 million specimens across 200,000 species
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“CDR is a public good – like our current waste management systems for sewage – and it’s highly unlikely to happen at that scale through voluntary action alone.”
– Steve Smith, University of Oxford
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Number of countries issue alerts with sustained and rising temperatures expected to present danger to health
The addition of the Canadian Natural Resources Limited director expands fossil fuel representation on the board overseeing nearly $800 billion in retirement savings, as CPPIB faces scrutiny over its c...
VANCOUVER — Canadian exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) face an increasingly uncertain global market as the US and Qatar bring cheaper large-scale production online, and many countries decide to l...
Crucial negotiations ahead of the COP31 summit have been frustrated by a "small group of fossil fuels interests" attacking the science of climate change behind closed doors, envoys said Wednesday.
A global study using AI to analyse eight million digitalised plant specimens dating back a century revealed flowering has shifted by 2.5 days earlier or later per decade on average
more than 260 researchers convened in Milan to discuss the opportunities, challenges and risks involved in scaling “carbon dioxide removal” (CDR) to help curb climate change.
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, June 22 (Reuters) - Global cooperation to tackle climate change will not stall because of the absence of certain countries, China's environment minister told a meeting of