Monthly Newsletter
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What's new in the month of December
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Canadians Favor Shift to Renewable Energy Over Fossil Fuels
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A recent poll by Environmental Defence highlights a pivotal moment in Canada’s energy future: over 53% of Canadians support phasing out fossil fuels, prioritizing renewable energy development instead. With the strongest support in Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia.
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Canada Sets Bold 45-50% Emissions Cut Goal by 2035
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Canada is stepping up its climate action, announcing a new target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45–50% by 2035. This goal builds on the nation’s commitment to cut emissions by 40–45% by 2030, paving the way toward its 2050 net-zero objective under the Paris Agreement.
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Highlighted Post of the Month
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Reducing Food Production Emissions for a Greener Future
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The food production industry stands tall as Canada’s largest manufacturing employer, but it also carries a hefty environmental footprint. According to a study by Poore and Nemecek, 26% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions stem from food production. A notable 18% comes directly from packaging and processing—highlighting the urgent need for change and sustainability in this sector.
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