Search: “Waves of Change” Waves of change: Indigenous clean energy leadership Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of the country’s clean energy evolution. 15.02.22 FACT SHEET: Climate change and heat waves 23.07.24 Counting the Costs of Climate Change A tool counts the rising financial burden of climate-fuelled disasters. 04.09.24 Change is in the pipeline—will expanding gas networks leave ratepayers on the hook? As the energy transition accelerates, regulators are bringing a public-interest lens to the question of continued network expansion. Kate Harland 05.03.24 Heat waves and extreme heat in Canada An assessment of the costs and impacts of extreme heat and lessons to adapt. 29.06.23 Climate change is coming for your wallet Within three years, each Canadian could be $700 a year worse off due to worsening climate damages. Dave Sawyer Ryan Ness 27.09.22 Five reasons to feel some hope after reading the IPCC report on climate change Changes made in Canada and globally could help to trigger an acceleration in decarbonization. Rick Smith 13.08.21 Environmental Racism and Climate Change: Determinants of Health in Mi’kmaw and African Nova Scotian Communities Addressing the structural determinants of health can bring us closer to achieving health equity in Canada and building resilience to climate change. Ingrid Waldron 22.07.21 Are Extreme Weather Events the Result of Climate Change? Attribution science is showing us that climate change is not a distant phenomenon—it is already here, now. Ryan Ness 13.07.21 Experts warn: Canada must act now to head off rising costs of climate change New research suggests current climate-related damages will be the tip of the iceberg unless Canada acts on risk disclosure and invests in climate resilience 03.12.20
Waves of change: Indigenous clean energy leadership Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of the country’s clean energy evolution. 15.02.22
Counting the Costs of Climate Change A tool counts the rising financial burden of climate-fuelled disasters. 04.09.24
Change is in the pipeline—will expanding gas networks leave ratepayers on the hook? As the energy transition accelerates, regulators are bringing a public-interest lens to the question of continued network expansion. Kate Harland 05.03.24
Heat waves and extreme heat in Canada An assessment of the costs and impacts of extreme heat and lessons to adapt. 29.06.23
Climate change is coming for your wallet Within three years, each Canadian could be $700 a year worse off due to worsening climate damages. Dave Sawyer Ryan Ness 27.09.22
Five reasons to feel some hope after reading the IPCC report on climate change Changes made in Canada and globally could help to trigger an acceleration in decarbonization. Rick Smith 13.08.21
Environmental Racism and Climate Change: Determinants of Health in Mi’kmaw and African Nova Scotian Communities Addressing the structural determinants of health can bring us closer to achieving health equity in Canada and building resilience to climate change. Ingrid Waldron 22.07.21
Are Extreme Weather Events the Result of Climate Change? Attribution science is showing us that climate change is not a distant phenomenon—it is already here, now. Ryan Ness 13.07.21
Experts warn: Canada must act now to head off rising costs of climate change New research suggests current climate-related damages will be the tip of the iceberg unless Canada acts on risk disclosure and invests in climate resilience 03.12.20