Preparing for rising heat and heavy rainfall could save governments up to $9 billion in infrastructure costs each year.
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Preparing for rising heat and heavy rainfall could save governments up to $9 billion in infrastructure costs each year.
The post Canada can’t afford to fall behind in climate-proofing infrastructure appeared first on
A closer look at why Canada's imminent vehicle emissions standards will make or break the Carney government's climate credibility and what's at stake for Canada's economic future in a rapidly electrifying world.
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With the right policies, data centres could help build the bigger, cleaner grid Canada needs for net zero; with the wrong ones, they'll drive up rates and entrench emissions.
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A new federal-provincial agreement improves industrial carbon pricing in design but not in ambition — and the low price floors it establishes risk pulling down climate policy across the country.
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A stronger industrial carbon market in Alberta would have a major impact on emissions outcomes.
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