Why we can’t reverse climate change with ‘negative emissions’ technologies The Conversation October 16, 2018 Energy, Cities and Climate Change There is no negative emission technology that is currently available to meet the <2°C target...and so ‘plan A’ must be to immediately and aggressively reduce GHG emissions.”
The global danger of locking in oilsands growth TSSS Contributor July 31, 2018 Energy, Cities and Climate Change Canada is counting on the world to stop buying oilsands but they’re not willing to plan for that in Alberta or Canada.
Arctic permafrost set for faster carbon leak Tim Radford July 18, 2018 Energy, Cities and Climate Change Researchers now know more about the intricate mechanisms of change in the thawing Arctic permafrost. And what they know is ominous.
Canada can’t meet Paris targets while scaling up Oil and Gas Production The Energy Mix May 8, 2018 Energy, Cities and Climate Change Trudeau and Co. can only make their claims about the economy and environment going hand for so long ...the day of reckoning is getting closer.
The unacceptable collateral damage of overconsumption TSSS Contributor April 13, 2018 Social Impact, environmental impact Whether our structurally dysfunctional economic system can ever deliver sustainability is being questioned more and more.
Ottawa and other northern cities could face warming above 2.0°C within 10 years The Energy Mix March 12, 2018 Energy, Cities and Climate Change The cities in the higher latitudes really are on the front lines of the warming.
Writers tackle various scenarios of the coming climate crisis with “Cli-Fi” TSSS Contributor March 9, 2018 CSR in Canada, Energy, Cities and Climate Change Canadian Tales of Climate Change is a great introduction to the emerging and growing genre of Cli-Fi, an abbreviated term for Climate Fiction.
Have a Climate Denier Over for Coffee? TSSS Contributor February 12, 2018 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Marketing and Communications The next time you’re dealing with that climate-denying uncle at Thanksgiving or that skeptical friend on Facebook, try changing your tactics a bit.