Rating B In Canada, growing farm foods is highly determined by weather and climate, as climate change has meant increased...

Canada has made Moderate Progress in Adapting to Climate-Related Water Issues but Needs to do More
Rating B (Moderate Progress)The amount of water in Canadian lakes, rivers, wetlands, and aquifers has been impacted by climate change,...

Canada Releases Array of New Emissions Reduction Policies
Climate Progress in the First Half of 2023 B Rating Canada’s progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GGEs) over the...

The Green Party’s Successful Campaigns for Climate Legislation in Canada
Over the last decade, Canada’s Green Party has supported important legislation for Canada’s action on climate change. For example, in...

Canada Will Come Close to Reducing Its Emissions by 50% by 2030
The IPCC has underscored the urgency of countries reducing their greenhouse gas emissions (GGEs) by 50% over pre-industrial temperatures by...

The IISD Reported that Canada gave out $8.6 billion in Subsidies in 2021
Federal greenhouse gas emissions (GGEs) data by economic sector in Canada has been relatively unchanged between 2005 and 2019 as...

Indigenous Populations Lead Climate Justice Movements in Canada
The Indigenous population in Canada (5%) is one of the largest among countries that share a similar colonial history. Statistics...

Canada’s Agriculture Sector Contributed .69% of Global Agricultural Emissions in 2021
Canada’s agriculture sector’s net greenhouse gas emissions (GGEs) have remained relatively stable since 1990 while its CO2 equivalent gases have...

Canada: A Climate Look Past and Forward
Looking Back 2022: the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan/ Looking Forward 2023: Implementation of the National Adaptation StrategyOn March 29, 2022,...

A Decentralized Provincial-Based Power System in Canada
Western, Eastern, and Quebec grids make up Canada’s power grid. Power lines run in a north-south configuration to allow electrical...