
The 100 Pathways Study: Preliminary Findings Report
City government decisions are important contributions to climate mitigation and adaptation. Municipal Climate Action Plans (CAPs) are sets of strategic

City government decisions are important contributions to climate mitigation and adaptation. Municipal Climate Action Plans (CAPs) are sets of strategic

Part of the 100 Pathways Study by The New Climate Canada The following is a preliminary review of municipal climate

For over three decades, Canadian cities have been at the front line of climate action. This is an important effort

On the surface, Toronto in the summer of 2025 appears to be a city of contradictions. Cranes dot the skyline,

As the impacts of climate change become increasingly evident through extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and ecological disruptions, Canadian cities

Bill McKibben’s recent piece tells us how, over the past two years, solar power has surged from the fringes to

The Municipal Net-Zero Action Research Partnership (N-ZAP) — Partenariat de recherche-action pour la carboneutralité municipale (P-RAC) — is a national

The Darkwoods Forest Carbon Project is an improved forest management project in British Columbia developed in 2008 to reduce GHG

Introduction Nature-based solutions (NbS) are a family of cost-effective climate change mitigation approaches that engage nature (i.e., avoided deforestation and
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