Our partnership with The Toronto Star to produce a series of articles about pressing climate issues in Canada leading up to and following the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, December 2015 continued in November.
From the impact of climate change on coastal real estate to the Keystone XL rejection, here are November’s articles:
- “Paris 2015: Day 1”
– November 30, 2015 - “Green companies leading the way in Ontario“
– November 28, 2015 - “It’s adapt or die for Canada’s energy sector”
– November 28, 2015 - “$2 trillion in planned oil, coal spending not needed by 2025”
– November 24, 2015 - “Most of Canada’s GDP not hurt by price on carbon: report”
– November 18, 2015 - “Ontario pension funds lost $2.4B from oil, coal investments: report“
– November 16, 2015 - “Rising sea levels leaving Canadian coastal real estate vulnerable“
– November 14, 2015 - “How coastal real estate is being impacted by climate change”
– November 14, 2015 - “Keystone XL rejection signals change in the pipeline: analysis”
– November 12, 2015 - “Canadian fossil-fuel industry gets $2.74B handout: report”
– November 11, 2015 - “Keystone XL rejection signals ‘new normal’ for climate change approach”
– November 6, 2015 - “Dropping oil and investing green”
– November 2, 2015
Each month we will share a round-up of the published articles, as The Star explores a range of climate change impacts on Canada’s economy and communities.