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Limit time outdoors,” Environment and Climate Change Canada advises everyone as it issues special air-quality advisory for ...
A new government model to estimate peatland emissions and their impact on climate change could provide a new perspective on ...
From protecting our wildlife to conserving our forested areas, young Canadians play a big part in tackling climate change. Still, they can be better equipped to ...
New analysis from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) links recent heat waves across the country to human-caused ...
The United Nations’ top court says countries failing to implement measures to mitigate climate change may be in violation of ...
Amberly McAteer is a contributing columnist for The Globe who often writes about parenting. She joined The Decibel Podcast to ...
A coalition of justice, health and environmental groups are calling on Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Julie Dabrusin to fully implement the 2023 Canadian Environmental Protection Act ...
The U.N. General Assembly asked the International Court of Justice in 2023 for an advisory opinion, a non-binding but ...
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued heat warnings and thunderstorm watches for parts of the province, as well as ...
Human-caused climate change has already made two heat waves in Canada much more likely to occur, which increases the risk of ...
Environment and Climate Change Canada says it's now able to publicly identify links between episodes of extreme heat and climate change within days of a weather event.
Environment Canada will be able to say, within about a week of the end of a heat wave, whether and to what extent climate change made it more likely or intense.