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- December 28, 2023
Promoting Canada’s Carbon Pricing Challenge at COP 28
By Cathy Orlando on December 28, 2023Read moreDelivering this brochure and talking about Canada’s Challenge inside countries’ offices is, I believe, one of the most effective actions we could take to build momentum for carbon pricing at COP 28.
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COP28 calls for transition away from fossil fuels, toward climate value economy
By Joe Robertson on December 19, 2023Read more - December 16, 2023
Remembering Alhassan Sesay, CCI leader from Sierra Leone
By Joe Robertson on December 16, 2023Read more - December 13, 2023
CCI on COP28: Breakthrough on fossil fuels must be followed by action to curb usage
By Joe Robertson on December 13, 2023Read more“We welcome COP28 breakthroughs on food systems, the Global Stocktake, and recognizing fossil fuels as a primary driver of global heating. With emissions still rising, we know the only way to limit global heating to 1.5ºC and secure a livable future is a full phase-out of fossil fuels. We look forward to the rapid scaling up of non-market international cooperation to align all trade and finance with 1.5°C.”