Climate Change
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Should basement living spaces in Montreal be banned? Mayors weigh inExperts expect floods from heavy rains to happen more frequently, and municipalities are struggling to come up with ways to protect property, including amending laws.Canada6 hours
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Canada must speed up progress to hit its 2030 emissions target: reportNew estimates published by a leading climate policy institute show Canada cut emissions by about one per cent last year compared to 2022, or eight per cent since 2005.Canada7 hours
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Port Moody votes to ban natural gas in new home constructionPort Moody city council voted last week in favour of implementing the highest level of B.C.'s Zero Carbon Step Code, starting Jan. 1, 2025.PoliticsSep 18
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As warming threatens polar bear tourism and the ground below, a Manitoba town adapts and thrivesResidents, government officials and experts say the town is a model for coping with dramatic shifts and attribute it to the rural mindset that focuses on fixing, not whining.CanadaSep 10
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African nations lose up to 5% of GDP annually due to climate change: reportThe World Meteorological Organization said many African nations are spending up to nine per cent of their budgets for climate adaptation policies.EnvironmentSep 2
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Companies are crafting new ways to grow cocoa, and chocolate alternatives, to keep up with demandScientists and entrepreneurs are working on ways to make more cocoa that stretch well beyond the tropics, from Northern California to Israel.WorldSep 1
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Sweaty corn? How more crops and climate change are driving up humidityClimate change is driving warmer temperatures and allowing farmers to plant more corn farther north, and crops are pumping out moisture as they try to stay cool.EnvironmentAug 28
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1 in 3 Canadians report being personally impacted by severe weather: pollThe number of people touched by extreme weather jumped significantly in almost every province but Alberta saw the biggest increase.CanadaAug 22
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14 deaths may be linked to June heat wave, Montreal public health saysFourteen deaths are potentially linked to the extreme heat reported during a three-day period in mid-June, according to Montreal public health officials.HealthAug 21
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Toronto seeing wettest summer ever as rainfall grips Eastern CanadaMany parts of Eastern Canada have been seeing a wetter than normal year – and the country’s largest city has seen already seen its wettest summer ever.CanadaAug 20
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