The Canadian Climate Institute’s President, Rick Smith, is attending the 30th United Nations climate change conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, from November 13 to the 19.
Institute spokespeople will be available in Brazil and Canada to provide analysis and commentary for media on a range of topics including:
- Canada’s climate policy progress and its role at COP30
- Canada’s climate competitiveness strategy and how climate policies position the country in the global race towards decarbonization
- International metrics of success in the energy transition
- Global decarbonization efforts reshaping trade and investment
- The Canadian Climate Institute’s participation in the International Climate Councils Network (ICCN)
- The impact of climate change on extreme weather and disasters affecting communities and infrastructure across Canada
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About the Canadian Climate Institute
The Canadian Climate Institute is the country’s leading climate change policy research organization. We produce rigorous analysis, economic modelling, and in-depth research focused on incentivizing clean economic growth and low-carbon competitiveness, reducing emissions and accelerating Canada’s energy transition, and making our economy and infrastructure more resilient to a warming climate.
Additional Resources
- News release | Budget 2025 takes clear steps to strengthen Canada’s climate competitiveness
- News release | 2024 emissions estimate shows progress stalled, Canada’s 2030 climate target out of reach
- Fact sheet | Why industrial carbon pricing costs consumers next to nothing
- Statement | International Climate Councils Network (ICCN) statement ahead of COP 30
Media Contacts
For an interview request or for background information, please contact:
- In Belém: Alexandra Gair, Senior Advisor (English)
agair@climateinstitute.ca - In Canada:
- Claudine Brulé (Eastern Time, French & English)
(226) 212-9883
cbrule@climateinstitute.ca - Krystal Northey (Mountain Time, English)
(226) 212-9883
knorthey@climateinstitute.ca
- Claudine Brulé (Eastern Time, French & English)