My book is out! It’s called Fossilized: Environmental Policy in Canada’s Petro-Provinces, published with @UBCPress. Here’s a quick overview and a look ahead. https://t.co/JEb00GuCtr
🚨Department of Political Science Presents🚨
As part of #MemorialU100@MemorialU
Thursday, 27th March at 7pm-9pm The ALT Hotel
moderated by CBC's Adam Walsh
"A Century of Politics & the Next 100 Years"
Register for the event at:
https://t.co/QHI3jALhHj
Today, 73 organizations and 106 academics sent a letter to PM Trudeau and federal ministers, urging the Government of Canada to end all public financing of fossil fuels, including petrochemicals, ahead of #COP29. It’s time to #StopFundingFossils
https://t.co/UhjQ3u3pWM
Perfect placement by the Globe and Mail. Climate disasters are indeed brought to us by RBC and all others who continue to fund fossil fuel expansion while national treasures burn.
#RBCFossilBank#JasperNationalPark
A new open access review of research on 'Supply‐side climate policy: A new frontier in climate governance’ with @Fred_Daley part of our @sus_pol project in WIRES Climate Change https://t.co/98RGU7bA8K
Exciting news! Canada is showing leadership with the passage of the Sustainable Jobs Act, Bill C-50.
This legislation requires govt to equip workers and communities impacted by the energy transition with the tools they need to thrive in the green economy. #Cndpoli 1/
For a just climate transition in Canada: we invite the government to implement Climate Transition Plans across the economy, and the Climate-Aligned Finance Act #CAFA, to help align our financial system with a safer global climate.
It's mind-boggling that our governments are still putting BILLIONS of public dollars into fossil fuels every year, working directly against climate action
Canada must put an end to it this year w a strong policy to end all public financing for FF👇
Global warming caused by humans is advancing at 0.26 °C per decade – the highest rate since records began 🌡️⚠️
Warming caused by human activity reached a record 1.31°C in 2023, and the longer-term trend shows a continued rise.
@HoffmannMatt Thanks, Matt, for underlining these perspectives. This resonated with me, particularly the mix of fear but also (activated, evidence-based) hope.
Our new research in @sciencemagazine shows that no new fossil fuel projects are needed to meet energy demand in scenarios limiting warming to 1.5°C. We need bans & advocacy to build a #NoNewFossil norm https://t.co/3NvlvhLQqx @OlivierBvK @st_pye @FuelOnTheFire@ucl@IISD_Energy
Great story by @CBCFletch.
If the oil + gas industry is serious about meaningful climate action, they should be backing the Emissions Cap to the hilt.
Instead, they're asking for taxpayers to prop up unproven carbon capture projects.
@CAPE_ACME
https://t.co/Ru7qe4YAF5
If you missed yesterday's webinar, you can now watch the recording and delve into the special issue on the Sussex website: https://t.co/atHHbun0vP
A huge thanks to our speakers @AngelaVCarter @harrovanasselt @DrAmandaSlevin@kjellkuehne Sarah Greene & @PeterJNewell_ 🙏
NEW REPORT | World leaders agreed to transition away from fossil fuels at COP28 but what next steps are needed to put this commitment into action?
Our 🆕 report outlines 5️⃣ ways.
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@PeterJNewell_@DrAmandaSlevin @harrovanasselt @kjellkuehne@Fred_Daley Check out the full journal issue at the link below. It's an impressive collection of 11 papers by 27 contributors spanning a wide range of supply-side climate policy dynamics. https://t.co/jJiwcm14bF
Happening today: webinar on climate policy research that gets to the core of the problem: fossil fuels. I'm looking forward to co-hosting with @PeterJNewell_ & hearing from @DrAmandaSlevin @harrovanasselt @kjellkuehne Sarah Greene & Alessandra Arcuri. All thanks to @Fred_Daley!
💻Upcoming webinar on the recent special issue of International Environmental Agreements on “Supply-side climate policy: Emerging lessons and next steps” edited by @PeterJNewell_ and @AngelaVCarter
🗓️ Thursday 16th May
🕒 15:00 - 16:30 BST
🖊️Register: https://t.co/nDHrZqG5gT
“#RenewableEnergy...& energy efficiency are effective solutions for helping 🇨🇦 reach its climate commitments. But we won’t see real climate progress until the oil sector’s emissions 📉"—@AngelaVCarter.
200+ academics urge 🇨🇦 to enact the #EmissionsCap.👇📧https://t.co/a9xAO5tG9r