Supporting Canada as a Global Leader in Environmental Workforce Solutions

ECO CANADA

August 12, 2021

For young Canadians interested in an environmental career, ECO Canada offers support through vital on-the-job work experience and skills training to help young Canadians get ahead in the environmental sectors by administering wage subsidies. The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy program.

The best-case climate scenario is going to be extremely hard

Grist News

August 12, 2021

A planet at 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming is still infinitely better than the alternative.

Tall buildings: Good for the housing crisis, bad for the climate crisis

Grist News

August 11, 2021

The UN climate report pinpoints the biggest culprit behind overheated cities.

Three steps to managing transport and logistics more sustainably

Sustainability Matters

August 10, 2021

Australia produces only about 3% of global CO2 emissions, but per capita is one of the world’s biggest contributors — and transport is the fastest growing source of emissions in Australia. According to a June 2020 report from ClimateWorks Australia, “Australia’s road vehicle fleet is one of the most energy- and emissions-intensive in the world; the nation’s per capita aviation

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What scientists are saying about the intergovernmental climate report

Grist News

August 9, 2021

Can’t decipher the biggest climate report of the year? Here’s help from the experts.

Follow the money: US subsidizes oil and gas so investors never lose

Grist News

August 9, 2021

Finally, we have the numbers and they're not pretty, detailing how it doesn't matter what price fuel is.

Study: People are moving to flood-prone areas, not away from them

Grist News

August 4, 2021

“We can’t control how much water falls, necessarily, but we can definitely control who is in harm’s way."

A stronger electricity grid is crucial to cutting carbon. Does that make it green?

Grist News

July 24, 2021

A proposal to lay cables beneath the Columbia River is met with skepticism from an Indigenous activist and the river’s advocates.

A stronger electricity grid is crucial to cutting carbon. Does that make it green?

Grist News

July 24, 2021

A proposal to lay cables beneath the Columbia River is met with skepticism from an Indigenous activist and the river’s advocates.

Bay Area regulators just delivered on a promise to help frontline communities breathe easier

Grist News

July 22, 2021

The new rules “will save lives,” one doctor said. “It will make my patients immediately healthier.”