About

About

The New Climate is a magazine network focused on the connections between climate policy, finance, and technical innovation in the Canadian context. We share stories, facilitate discussion and enable collaboration to achieve a transition to a green economy.

Canada, and the world, are taking a journey toward a future that relies on green energy and also a future that will grapple with the ravages of climate change impacts. No matter how where you are or what you do for a living, these trends are a certainty now.

Canada has a big role to play because we are a developed country with extensive resources. We also have a  challenge ahead of us to use innovative technologies to transition our economy from oil and gas. 

There is a key role for each of us in all of this. We are, each, communicators, voters, consumers, employees and employers, executives, and even political activists.  The large-scale collective transformations in the decades ahead will depend on the actions of individuals.

We hope you can use this site to engage with climate change topics and look for ways to get involved. We look forward to the connections and transition ahead.

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Special Reports

The New Climate hosts a number of Special Reports that involve submissions from business and policy leaders on climate change topics.

This reports offer a quality of insight and wide range of vetted analysis that benefits decision-makers.

They may be accompanied with on-line presentations and panel discussions. Stay tuned for upcoming items:

  • Cities’ Climate Action Report
  • Business Climate Action Analysis

Contributions

The New Climate works with contributors from multiple sectors, non-profit organizations and levels of government to bring the most relevant, up-to-date discussion points about climate change.

The New Climate gets content from multiple disciplines around the world. We also make sure we get to the range of perspectives from technology solutions, policy directions, and public opinion.

We use quality research, noted sources, and heavily vetted analysis in all our work.

Join us in the Climate Action Matters section for briefings and leadership profiles to get insights on specific issues and individuals that are having an impact.