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While much of Western Canada, northern Ontario and Newfoundland burn this summer, there's a growing debate about whether ...
A warning from the United Nations' top court that failing to address climate change could violate international law could ...
Minnesotans are inhaling another plume of smoke from Canada this week, and an attempt to blame Canada's handling of wildfires ...
The United Nations’ top court says countries failing to implement measures to mitigate climate change may be in violation of ...
The U.N. General Assembly asked the International Court of Justice in 2023 for an advisory opinion, a non-binding but ...
Global warming is disproportionately affecting Canada. A new report by the Canadian government's Environment and Climate Change department indicates that the country is warming at a significantly ...
Amberly McAteer is a contributing columnist for The Globe who often writes about parenting. She joined The Decibel Podcast to ...
In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the globe. The fires sent ...
“There's no way Canada can reach our 2050 target if oil and gas doesn't do its fair share,” said Steven Guilbeault, Canada's minister of environment and climate change.
Climate change’s role. Trudeau has linked Canada’s wildfires last year to climate change, writing in a June 7, 2023 X post, "We’re seeing more and more of these fires because of climate change." ...
transcript. Fighting Canada’s Unending Fires Inside the largest wildfires in the country’s modern history — and how climate change has affected its ability to deal with them.