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Climate Action Network Canada - Réseau action climat Canada is made up of more than 150 leading Canadian NGOs working for action on climate change.
Canada at COP29: A Conversation with Civil Society
Civil society plays a critical role in driving climate action, both within Canada and at the global level. As climate impacts become more frequent and severe, the need for action is clearer than ever - as are the solutions.
This fireside chat between Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault and our CAN-Rac membership was moderated by Executive Director Caroline Brouillette, and unpacked how Canada can play a constructive role in international negotiations and the work that needs to be done at home for a faster, fairer energy transition that protects people and planet.
Originally recorded at the COP29 Canada Pavilion on November 11, 2024.
This fireside chat between Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault and our CAN-Rac membership was moderated by Executive Director Caroline Brouillette, and unpacked how Canada can play a constructive role in international negotiations and the work that needs to be done at home for a faster, fairer energy transition that protects people and planet.
Originally recorded at the COP29 Canada Pavilion on November 11, 2024.
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COP29 Media Briefing
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Ahead of the international climate negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11-22, this briefing covered the context of COP29, key expectations for Canada, the impact of the U.S. election, climate finance, and the New Collective Quantified Goal. Panelists included: Caroline Brouillette, Executive Director, Climate Action Network Canada Soomin Han, Climate Finance Policy Analyst, Climate ...
Canada's Road to Baku
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Part 4 of our Climate Finance Webinar Series: Canada’s Road to Baku.💸 In the fourth and final webinar in our Climate Finance Webinar Series, our panelists Graeme Reed from Assembly of First Nations, Naomi Johnson from Canadian Foodgrains Bank, and Caroline Brouillette from CAN-Rac Canada unpacked Canada’s progress on climate finance as we head to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan! 🌎 This session was ho...
New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance
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Part 3 of our Climate Finance Webinar Series: New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on Climate Finance. With brilliant panelists including Alejandra Lopez, Carola Mejía, and Rebecca Thissen, this session dove into the key elements of the NCQG being negotiated, what must be included to advance climate justice, and what's at stake.💸 This session was hosted by our Climate Finance Policy Analyst, S...
Canada’s Fair Share of Climate Finance
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Part 2 of our Climate Finance Webinar Series: Canada’s Fair Share of Climate Finance. With presentations by Dr. Ceecee Holz and Anjali Appadurai, this session dove into Canada’s Fair Share of Climate Finance, the calculations behind it, and why it’s so important that Canada pays its fair share.💸 This session was hosted by our Climate Finance Policy Analyst, Soomin Han, on August 21st, 2024.
Climate Finance 101: An Introduction to International Climate Finance
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Part 1 of our Climate Finance Webinar Series: An Introduction to International Climate Finance, led by our Climate Finance Policy Analyst, Soomin Han! During this webinar, Soomin defines climate finance, dives into mitigation and adaptation finance, unpacks the history of international climate finance commitments, breaks down the 5 Ws of climate finance, and wraps up with a Q&A! Originally reco...
Climate-impacted Canadians call for action on Parliament Hill
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People from coast to coast who have been directly affected by climate disasters - including fires, floods, extreme heat and sea level rise - spoke at a multi-party press conference on Parliament Hill on June 6th, 2024 to share a heartfelt call for an end to delays in capping oil and gas emissions that are driving climate change. These Canadians spoke up ahead of the House of Commons Environment...
COP28 Media briefing
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On the eve of COP28 in Dubai, Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac) held a virtual briefing on the context and key issues to watch for at COP28. With Caroline Brouillette (Executive Director, CAN-Rac), Pratishtha Singh (Senior International Policy Analyst, CAN-Rac), and Mohammed Adow (Director, Power Shift Africa).
Briefing médiatique sur la COP28
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Alors que la Conférence des Nations Unies sur le climat s'ouvre à Dubaï le 30 novembre, le Réseau action climat Canada a tenu un point de presse sur les principaux enjeux de la COP28 et les attentes de la société civile quant au rôle que le Canada et le Québec devraient jouer. Avec Anne-Céline Guyon (Analyste Climat-Énergie, Nature Québec), Patrick Boni (Responsable de la campagne Climat-Énergi...
Media Briefing: Canada at the UN General Assembly & Climate Ambition Summit
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14 September 2023 Next week, leaders from around the world will flock to New York for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), including the Sustainable Development Goals Summit and the Climate Ambition Summit convened by Secretary-General António Guterres. This week of high-level events will come on the heels of mobilizations around the world for the Global Fight to End Fossil Fuels, as wel...
Fireside chat with Minister Steven Guilbeault and Caroline Brouillette
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November 17, 2022 A conversation on Canada's approach to addressing the climate crisis between Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault and Climate Action Network Canada's National Policy Director Caroline Brouillette, on the penultimate evening of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh.
What does a successful COP27 look like?
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Hear from Canadian climate activists about what a successful COP27 would mean for the way we live, our communities and our future.
Press Briefing: Canada at COP27
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October 26, 2022 The state of play, what COP27 must achieve and Canada's role Featuring Breanne Lavallee-Heckert, Indigenous Climate Action; Ahmed El Droubi, Greenpeace Middle East & North Africa; Michai Robertson, the Alliance of Small Island States; Sari Sairanen, Unifor; Anne-Céline Guyon, Nature Québec; and Eddy Pérez, Climate Action Network Canada.
Press Briefing: Climate Autumn
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October 20, 2022 Key federal climate policies in development: why they matter & what's at risk Featuring Caroline Brouillette, Climate Action Network - Réseau action climat Canada; Aly Hyder Ali, Environmental Defence; Binnu Jeyakumar, Pembina Institute; Vanessa Corkal, International Institute for Sustainable Development; Émile Boisseau-Bouvier, Équiterre; and Tom Green, David Suzuki Foundation.
Media briefing: What to look for in the upcoming Emissions Reduction Plan (bilingual)
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Media briefing: What to look for in the upcoming Emissions Reduction Plan (bilingual)
COP26 press briefing - 25 October 2021
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COP26 press briefing - 25 October 2021
Facing Fossil Fuels' Future press conference
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Facing Fossil Fuels' Future press conference
Table ronde sur l'action climatique (français)
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Table ronde sur l'action climatique (français)
Eddy Pérez on the need for connectivity at the UN climate dialogues
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Eddy Pérez on the need for connectivity at the UN climate dialogues
Caroline Brouillette speaks to the Environment Committee on Bill C-12
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Caroline Brouillette speaks to the Environment Committee on Bill C-12
Nigel Topping, UK Climate champion, in conversation with Catherine Abreu
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Nigel Topping, UK Climate champion, in conversation with Catherine Abreu
Net Zero Dialogues: Pathways & Scenarios | Christian Holz, Climate Equity Reference Project
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Net Zero Dialogues: Pathways & Scenarios | Christian Holz, Climate Equity Reference Project
Net Zero Dialogues: Pathways & Scenarios | Jason Dion, Canadian Institute for Climate Choices
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Net Zero Dialogues: Pathways & Scenarios | Jason Dion, Canadian Institute for Climate Choices
Net Zero Dialogues: Pathways & Scenarios | James Meadowcroft, Transition Accelerator
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Net Zero Dialogues: Pathways & Scenarios | James Meadowcroft, Transition Accelerator
Conférence de presse - Attentes et demandes à la veille du Sommet du Président Biden sur le climat
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Conférence de presse - Attentes et demandes à la veille du Sommet du Président Biden sur le climat
Media Briefing - Canada’s Role in Global Climate Leadership
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Media Briefing - Canada’s Role in Global Climate Leadership
Chapter 10: Indigenous Sovereignty & Energy Justice
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Chapter 10: Indigenous Sovereignty & Energy Justice
Climate change is bull shit ask Trudeau he flies every other day no problem with carbon.
How about clearing some deadfall from your forrests. Seems like there are so many climate crazies now in Canada. Get bent you carbon tax lovers. And snow in Canada huh fancy that.
#ClimateActionNow
Fabulous webinar! Clear, concise, enlightening!
Steal more native land and see what happens!
Justin has about the biggest footprint in Canada. Closely followed by all the greenies that travel the world to have group get togethers rather than using zoom.
Sea level appears to be rising at a small 3mm per year. Atolls in the Pacific nations of the Marshall Islands and Kiribati, as well as the Maldives archipelago in the Indian Ocean, have risen up to 8 percent in size (Ford and Kench, 2020). 89% of the globe’s islands and 100% of large islands have stable or growing coasts (Duvat, 2019). No island larger than 10ha decreased in size. As regards NOAA tide gauge data, let's look at some examples from around the world. N.B. All sites show a linear Relative Sea Level Trend: Kanmen, China 2.40mm/yr; Sydney, Australia 0.75mm/yr; Ferandina Beach, Florida 2.20mm/yr; Los Angeles, California 1.04mm/yr; Mera, Japan 3.8mm; Cascais, Portugal 1.32mm/yr; Newlyn, UK 1.94mm/yr. Or try PSMSL data: Kwajalein (Marshall Islands) 1.95mm/yr; Maldives (Indian Ocean) 3.21mm/yr; Lautoka (Fiji Islands, Pacific Ocean) 3.50mm/yr; Port Elisabeth (South Africa) 2.34mm/yr. Remember, all linear over many decades, or more than a century. Anyway, if you prefer satellite data NOAA's trend was +3.0mm/year Global Mean Sea Level (1993-2022), again linear last time I looked for each set of satellite data (but hey, it may have accelerated in the last month). NASA satellite data (1993-present) for Global Mean Sea Level shows a rise of 3.3mm per year. That's the same as two stacked penny coins. There is no relationship to the exponential increase in CO2 in the atmosphere. It's going to be decades before even your big toe is submerged.
Oil & gas companies should pay for the damage & deaths they've knowingly caused & continue to cause, all while they've lied about the dangers of their products for decades.
Bull bull bull weather is cyclical and change is normal
Patrick Moore and Bjorn Lomberg are sensible voices.
Human started fires not climate change!
It's not climate change. Most of our fires are human caused.
Powerful, pointed and poignant! Thank you to these storytellers for courageously telling their personal accounts of the collective tragedy unfolding before our eyes. We can still make a difference by demanding polluter's change their ways. This video demonstrates how... Cap Emissions Now!
The heatwave in the Pacific Northwest back in June 2021 caused havoc on the coast. Cold goods like milk gone bad before the expiry date, infrastructure bucked, young plants like saplings perished, hundreds of vulnerable people died from heated related illnesses, fires were banned, wildfires spread out of control, etc. Temperatures soared to a desert temperate, similar to Las Vegas for 3 days in a temperate rainforest. I now worry about what extreme weather will come. The oil and gas industry must be held accountable now!
Arson, poor forest management, underfunded fire fighting capabilities, urban sprawl and building on flood plains etc...yes, climate is changing all the time. Unfortunately these are tragic stories of real human impact, but don't be fooled by this propaganda.
I too am a climate-impacted Canadian When it rained the droplets impacted my face, and I experienced generational trauma
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It's important to remember living in a place hotter than hell. You suffer the consequences first. The Okanagan is not far behind. If you need A/C you should live somewhere more suitable. Lyton is a powder keg of asbestos now.
Good grief! Tragedies have always happened. The good news is there are fewer natural disasters with even fewer casualties than years ago! Blaming every weather event on climate change due to co2 is beyond infantile and totally unscientific. It’s nothing but a neo Marxist cult cloaked in green.
These are the stories we all need to hear. On beautiful spring days, it's easy to believe that climate change is sometime in the future. It's here now. Thank you to all who make us see it.
Parrot Platitudes Pawns Now fornicate with anything. Filth!
You should complain to the Police, the only thing there has been an increase in is bad forestry management, and arsonists bent on pushing a "Climate Crisis" agenda. There has been no increase in hurricanes, tornadoes, floods , droughts, heatwaves, wildfires, melting glaciers, receding sea ice/Polar Bear bear / Penguin populations, reduction in the world's major crops.... there is no "Climate Crisis"....... and this video and response has been recorded to post on other social media platforms...... folks, there is no "Climate Crisis"
Thank you for making a video inspiring people to realize that change is possible...if we ask for it...
Cathy Orlando!
I wish Canada, Canadian banks, and more people all over the world listen to these stories and understand the full effects of the climate crisis and make the change needed.
I'm so sorry to hear about all your sorrow and loss. I hope you win this fight!
Don't go full commie Canada, your emissions are nothing next to China and India.
Minister Guilbeault’s answer on fossil fuels ignores the fact that the Federal government continues to approve new oil drilling such as Bay du Nord and is not doing EA’s on in Siri oilsands though does have the jurisdiction to do that. Also ignores the Federal government funding if infrastructure to expand fossil fuel production like TransMountain.
It is a serious and expensive mistake to support Bill C-12. Canada need no GHG reduction targets at all. Please see our Climate Change Minute: ruclips.net/video/bdOSx3AE2kE/видео.html. There is no need to have "global efforts to combat climate change," as said by a previous speaker said. Instead, we need local efforts to adapt to climate change and a plan that actually benefits Canada as we describe at www.ditchley.ca/development/ICSC-Canada_radio_1.mp3. No matter what you believe about the causes of climate change, Canada has no chance whatsoever to stop it. Tom Harris, B. Eng., M. Eng. (Mech.) Executive Director International Climate Science Coalition - Canada (ICSC - Canada) Ottawa, Ontario www.icsc-canada.com