10 02 01 – PD Frazer – Supplemental-Statement – Foreign Agents Registration Act

This is PD Frazer’s the supplemental statement filed with the Foreign Agents Registration Act for the six month period ending December 31, 2009.

Over the reporting period, the Government of …

U.S. reactions to Copenhagen accord

This document outlines reactions from a couple of sources, one from US Special Envoy for Climate Change, Todd Stern, who says that the Copenhagen Accord represents certain “key breakthroughs” such …

Post Copenhagen climate negotiations

This document provides a brief update as to the status of post Copenhagen climate negotiations as well as some information as to how to progress forward and implement the Accord.  …

Canada-U.S. water issues

This document outlines several areas of overlap in both Canada and the U.S. in which water quality initiatives are either already implemented or need further implementation.

Particular topics such as …

Copenhagen accord proposal

This document outlines the main proposals of the Climate Change initiative of the 2009 Copenhagen Accord as derived by the Heads of State, Heads of Government, Ministers, and other Delegate …

California Air Resources Board – LCFS Final Statement of Reasons

“CALIFORNIA’S LOW CARBON FUEL STANDARD: FINAL STATEMENT OF REASONS.” CARB. December 2009.

Developed countries cheating on their targets to reduce forest emissions, according to score card results

For release December 9, 2009
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Media Release

Copenhagen – All developed countries except Switzerland get a failing grade in an assessment released today by the Canadian …

Tarring our Image: Canadian Youth Speak out Against Tar Sands

For release December 9, 2009

(Copenhagen, Denmark) – A new report releases today by Equiterre, Environmental Defence, Forest Ethics and Climate Action Network Canada fueled the frustration of the Canadian Youth Delegation’s …

A Hat Trick of Fossils for Canada

For release December 9, 2009

(Copenhagen, Denmark) Few countries have had the dishonour of receiving three consecutive fossil awards, but Canada continues to aim low at  the Copenhagen talks, not letting …

New Federal Numbers Confirm the End of Support for Renewable Power

For release December 9, 2009

COPENHAGEN – Stephen Harper will be the only G-7 leader to arrive in Copenhagenwithout a major national program to support renewable power.  New data from Natural Resources …

Canada’s Winter Olympians to Prime Minister Harper: Show leadership at UN climate summit

For release December 9, 2009
David Suzuki Foundation

Vancouver—Canadian winter Olympians are urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to protect winter sports by supporting a fair, ambitious and binding agreement at …

Youth Stage Peaceful Sit-in for Climate Justice inside House of Common’s Environment Committee

For release December 8, 2009
People for Climate Justice Media Release

Ottawa (Tuesday, December 8, 2009) / — At approximately 11:30am, six youth staged a peaceful sit-in inside the Canadian …

Fossil # 2 for Canada

For release December 8, 2009

Canada can’t hide from climate change under an umbrella

(Copenhagen, Denmark) Canada, as a member of the Umbrella Group, has been awarded a Fossil of …

Punjabi Environmental Leaders Speak On Environmental Issues and Climate Change

For release December 8, 2009

TORONTO–Climate Action Network is partnering with the Dixie Road Gurdwara and EcoSikh to host two speaking events for Punjabi spiritual leader, Baba Sewa Sing Ji, and …

CUPE to push for change at COP 15

For release December 8, 2009

December 8, 2009 08:10 AM –  A delegation from the Canadian Union of Public Employees will be in Copenhagen, Denmark from December 7 – December …

California’s low carbon fuel standard: final statement of reasons

Provides the final statement of reasons for the California Air Resources Board’s decision to implement a low-carbon fuel standard, made after a public hearing on an earlier version of the …

Hundreds of Thousands of Canadians Call for Urgent Action on Climate Change

For release December 7, 2009

OTTAWA–On the opening day of the Copenhagen Climate Summit, three prominent Canadians from organizations supporting the KYOTOplus petition campaign will speak at a press conference …

Greenpeace occupies Parliament roofs to shout “Climate inaction costs lives”

For release December 7, 2009
Greenpeace Media Release

(Ottawa) — On the opening day of pivotal climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, 19 Greenpeace activists have occupied roofs on the Parliament …

North American Indigenous Peoples Call for Strong Climate Action in Copenhagen

For release December 7, 2009
The Indigenous Environmental Network

Copenhagen, Denmark – A multi-generational delegation of 21 Indigenous Peoples from North America have arrived in Copenhagen, Denmark this week to …

A First Day Fossil for Canada

For release December 7, 2009

Canada wins for an unwillingness to negotiate at negotiations

(Copenhagen, Denmark) Canada has been awarded a Fossil of the Day on the first day of …

Tarnishing the maple leaf

How Canada’s climate change policy is driven by the Alberta tar sands.…

500 Canadian Scientists: Climate Change happening faster than we thought, Canada must do more

For release December 03, 2009
WWF-Canada

Today, more than 500 Canadian scientists issued an open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper warning him of the dangers of climate change and …

Peace Laureates Call for ‘Climate Justice’

For release December 3, 2009
Nobel Women’s Initiative

Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai, Shirin Ebadi, Jody Williams, Mairead Maguire, Rigoberta Menchu Tum and Betty Williams

World leaders will shortly gather in …

Tarnishing the Maple Leaf

How the tar sands drive Canada’s climate positions.

Canada once had an international reputation as a clean, green country with progressive environmental policies. But when it comes to the positions …