G20 Governments are Spending $88B Each Year to Explore for New Fossil Fuels. Imagine if Those Subsidies Went to Renewable Energy?
Rich G20 nations are spending about $88 billion (USD) each year to find new coal,...
Rich G20 nations are spending about $88 billion (USD) each year to find new coal,...
Although the heads of 125 states are gathering at UN Headquarters in New York today...
This article originally appeared on mikedesouza.com. On the eve of an international climate change summit of government...
This is a guest post by Mark Jaccard, professor of sustainable energy at Simon Fraser...
Canada ranks among the world’s countries least likely to agree that climate change is a...
This week, Natural Resources Canada released a major report on climate change and its potential...
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Australian Prime Mininster Tony Abbott took turns Monday criticizing...