The Discussion Project
Climate Action Matters
This is an essay series on a full range of climate change topics. These provide detailed background resources and point to the best ways to get involved from a Canadian point of view.
Take a look. Make some comments. Help us tell the story.
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Innovation and Technology
News and reviews about innovation and technology advances that can address climate change.
This is where to find links to the latest useful information sources on how science and technology are being applied to address climate change.
There is special attention paid to Canadian examples.
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Policy Analysis
This is an ever-growing body of interviews and opinions on climate change policy issues.
As an oil-rich country with sometimes progressive policy approaches to the environment, Canada has a particularly important role to play in addressing the problem of developing a policy framework that supports the transition from fossil fuels.
In this space will continue to include interviews from selected policy leaders.
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Action Means Everything
Canada, and the world, are taking a big journey toward a future that relies on green energy and also a future that will grapple with the ravages of climate change impacts. No matter how uninvolved, overwhelmed, apathetic or cynical one may be, these trends are a certainty now.
Canada has a big role to play because we are a developed country with extensive resources. We also have a huge challenge ahead of us to use innovative technologies to transition our economy from oil and gas.
There is a key role for each of us in all of this. We are, each, communicators, voters, consumers, employees and employers, executives, and even political activists. The large-scale collective transformations in the decades ahead will depend on the actions of individuals. Each of us.
The ClimateNation team looks forward to you using this site to engage with climate change topics and look for ways to get involved. We look forward to the connections and transition ahead.
