
A People's Submission on Canada, Climate Change and the Copenhagen Accord. Submitted January 28th, 2010 to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. more 

Inside the current issue:
- Harper's Bold Move on Climate Change
- Action Alert: Support Environmental Defence and call for Clean Energy Jobs for Canada
- Flaws of Copenhagen Accord Revealed
- Tzeporah Berman to Carry Olympic Torch by Electric Vehicle
- Olympics get Bronze for Climate Impact
- Member Profile: Meet Environment Defence
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Tar Sands is the fastest growing source of global warming pollution in
Canada. A direct line can be drawn between the desire of the Government
of Canada to exploit the Tar Sands and the negative positions it takes
during international climate negotiations.
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The Ontario government's own data show it doesn't need coal or planned nuclear plants to keep the lights on.
Renewable is Doable
confirms that smart, targeted investments in a diverse array of energy
efficiency and renewable energy solutions over the next twenty years
will achieve major cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, accelerate the
closure of our highly-polluting coal plants, and avoid the need for new
nuclear investments.
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