Insured damages from extreme weather events in Canada were the 10th highest on record last year.
Between 2016 and 2025, insured losses from catastrophic weather events and wildfires totaled $37 billion—nearly triple the previous decade. www.newswire.ca/news-release...
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The past year was a whirlwind when it came to climate policy.
Read @rjcsmith.bsky.social's year-end wrap up and look-ahead to 2026.👇
"The problems we face are urgent, but the solutions are right in front of us."
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Increasing production of Alberta oil and gas to reach Canada's export and national security goals, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs, while simultaneously reaching carbon neutrality by, in part, reducing the emissions intensity of Canadian heavy oil production to best in class in terms of the average for heavy oil by 2050
screenshot of the pathways website saying "we're making clear strides to net zero. oil sands are on a path to net-zero emissions"
MOU reactions hot take:
So about that 2050 net zero claim from the Pathways website (courtesy of the wayback machine)?
The latest @iea.org report shows the transition away from fossil fuels is coming, whether Donald Trump likes it or not. Canada should take note and choose a better path.
Read more from @gmbutts.bsky.social, @rjcsmith.bsky.social and Peter Nicholson.
www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
There’s a lot of confusion circulating on industrial carbon pricing and food prices in Canada.
Our fact sheet lays out why this cost-effective policy has essentially no impact on the price of groceries and other products.
Here’s a short 🧵
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Supercharged natural disasters make more headlines & oil and gas makes more noise, but @theturner.bsky.social says the biggest climate story since Paris is the simply staggering speed at which the global energy transition has zoomed from margin to mainstream
www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/arti...
Today’s federal budget takes clear steps to strengthen Canada’s climate competitiveness, but success will depend on swift implementation and more details to create policy certainty and attract investment.
Read our full statement ⬇️
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The internet needs more of this today. You’re welcome.
Wells calls China's rise as a green-energy superpower "the single biggest development in climate geopolitics since Paris"
"74% of global solar and wind projects are now being constructed in China or by Chinese companies...this year, China has installed twice as much solar as the rest of the world."
In particular: "In 2024, renewables provided more than 40 percent of the world’s electricity, and twice as much money was invested in them than in fossil fuels — even though renewables offer, generally speaking, less return on investment. 93% of new power worldwide came from clean sources." And...
Today we @climateinstitute.bsky.social had the sobering task of officially calling Canada's 2030 climate target unachievable. @dwallacewells.bsky.social offers a hopeful counterpoint in this piece on the pace of investment in clean energy worldwide. #cdnclimate www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/m...
NEW: Our early estimate of Canada’s national emissions is out and shows progress stalled in 2024.
The country’s 2030 targets are now out of reach, emphasizing the need for a coordinated policy reset with the federal and provincial governments. ⬇️
climateinstitute.ca/news/2024-em...
Here are 10 provocations on climate and energy. Tell me if you agree, disagree or have a nuanced take. Drop your own provocations in reply or quote post.
Start:
1. By 2030, the use of air conditioning will lead to greater increase in electricity demand than data centers. And it's not even close!
As Parliament resumes next week, the federal government must act urgently to address the ways climate change is threatening Canadians’ health, security, economic competitiveness, and ways of life.
Read our full statement ⬇️
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Sobering article on how wildfire ash is accelerating the decline of glaciers here in AB and elsewhere. www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/artic...
Excellent, detailed resource for journalists reporting on wildfires, from @maxbellschool.bsky.social and SFU Centre for Dialogue. Especially front-of-mind today as my pre-schooler explained why the air is too smoky to play outside. #cdnmedia #cdnclimate #wildfires
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Governments should prioritize modernizing industrial carbon pricing and finalizing the methane regulations for the oil and gas sector when considering emissions reductions from the proposed oil and gas cap.🧵⬇️ 440megatonnes.ca/insight/comb...
Our new analysis out today underlines the critical importance of improved methane regulations in the oil and gas sector. That’s something we’ve taken a deep dive into in our recent work. Read more here: 440megatonnes.ca/fr/insight/a...
New modelling and analysis shows why Canada’s industrial carbon pricing systems urgently need to be fixed or risk losing out on investments that will lead to big emissions reductions. ⬇️
440megatonnes.ca/insight/indu...
Why cancelling industrial carbon pricing would hurt not help 🇨🇦 companies:
☑️ creates uncertainty for businesses + investors
☑️ jeopardizes $5 billion in credit values in Alberta alone
☑️ undermines Canadian exports to priority trading partners like the UK + EU. Details 👇 #cdnpoli
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President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin have launched an unprecedented attack on the EPA’s mission to protect the environment and public health.
Their plans include repealing standards vital to combatting the climate crisis and shuttering the EPA's environmental justice office.
#ClosingSoon ❗
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In the worst-case scenario, building new homes in dangerous places could lead [BC] to absorb 95 per cent of Canada’s increased damages from wildfires and half of the spike in the country’s flood bill...The financial risk could surpass $2.2 billion per year in BC
www.richmond-news.com/top-stories/...
Excellent reporting by @justinehunter.bsky.social on risk to new homes in B.C.
“Many B.C. municipalities are simply unprepared for the growing threat from floods and wildfires. Changing where and how we build housing isn’t easy, but it’s far better than the alternative.” R.Ness tinyurl.com/yvnupnyv
Figure 10 from close to home report showing possible wildfire damage to existing homes in Canada
Check out the climate institute's report - close to home. Wildfire and flooding risk could increase significantly. Wildfire impacts could be highest in Alberta and BC (Fig. 10 below)
climateinstitute.ca/reports/clos...
We need cooperation from all levels of government to address this challenge.
Our latest major report is out 🎉 and it hits *close to home* for those of us living in communities facing both a housing shortage AND the threat of floods and fires each season. Please read and share 👇 #cdnpoli #abpoli #CANclimate
Canadian Climate Institute supports strong, united response to U.S. tariffs. Read our full statement ⬇️
climateinstitute.ca/news/canadia...
Not long ago coal provided almost 40% of our electricity.
Today it is 0%.
Coal’s decline was achieved without switching to gas, driven instead by renewables & demand reduction.
Wind and solar experienced massive growth as coal entered terminal decline.
@ember-energy.org