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At long last, Canada restricts oil and gas subsidies (except for all the loopholes)

Corporate Knights

Environment and Climate Minister Steven Guilbeault has unveiled detailed plans to phase out “inefficient” oil and gas subsidies, based on guidelines released yesterday morning that take effect immediately and are meant to fulfill a 14-year-old pledge by G20 countries. Those guidelines are due to be released in 2024.

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6 Key Tasks at COP27

Chris Hall

The ripple effects of Covid-19 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have sent food and energy prices soaring to record highs, while unprecedented climate disasters are fueling widespread and devastating disruptions with historic levels of rain, heat, drought, fires and storms impacting almost every corner of the world.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

The recently released UN Emissions Gap Report provides yet another detailing of our current challenge and possible futures, aptly titled “The Closing Window.” Now we are only 85 months from 2030. The year by which the IPCC reports we need to have roughly halved global emissions. There are, however, rays of hope.

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Russia’s War From a Climate Perspective

Richard Matthews

As reported by Inside Climate News , more than one thousand organizations hailing from 75 countries have all condemned Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The signatories of this letter decried the toxic impacts of war and expressed concern about the fate of Ukraine’s nuclear reactors. The impact of Russia’s War on Energy Markets.