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- April 2, 2024
Human Rights are Foundational
By CCI Core Team on April 2, 2024Read moreHuman rights are foundational, universal, and inalienable; no power has legitimate cause to dehumanize or degrade any person or class of people for any purpose. Climate policy is not a game; the stakes could not possibly be higher. We need everyone involved to be serious, forthright, and reliable.
108 - March 7, 2024
Research finds climate change threatens crop yields
By Joe Robertson on March 7, 2024Read moreThe food we consume depends on a reliable background of natural systems. Mike Terungwa’s PhD research finds climate change threatens to undermine food production in Benue state, the food basket of Nigeria.
- January 30, 2024
CCEU’s work aimed at making ETS2 more effective and equitable
By Steve Valk on January 30, 2024Read moreWith the European Union rolling out the next phase of its Emissions Trading System (ETS2), Citizens’ Climate Europe has been busy lobbying the European Union Parliament with the aim of achieving the most effective and equitable policies.
- January 23, 2024
Perception gap plagues Canada’s carbon price
By Steve Valk on January 23, 2024Read moreFrom 2018 to 2022, Canada’s per-capita GDP grew from C$46.5K to C$55.0K, overcoming the pandemic recession and even blowing past its previous peak in 2013. Thus, real-world data throws some shade on Poilievre’s argument to “axe the tax.”