Strait of Hormuz Blockade May Raise Food Costs Globally
UN officials warn the Strait of Hormuz blockade could trigger food price shocks similar to the pandemic, disrupting global supply chains and increasing costs for consumers.
UN officials warn the Strait of Hormuz blockade could trigger food price shocks similar to the pandemic, disrupting global supply chains and increasing costs for consumers.
Metro Vancouver aims to double Coquitlam Reservoir capacity and add filtration to address climate change risks to water supply and quality.
Regina Mayor Sandra Masters confirms the city will adhere to Health Canada guidelines regarding asbestos cement pipes, following an investigation into asbestos in the water.
Gold declined as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz drove oil prices higher, stoking inflation concerns. The precious metals market remains cautious and volatile.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Mark Carney says the timeline for Alberta's industrial carbon price to reach $130 per tonne is under negotiation. Industry argues it hurts competitiveness.
Eight municipalities in northeastern Ontario have declared a state of emergency due to widespread spring flooding, enabling access to provincial support and resources.
Royalton Hotels & Resorts launches Royalton Sustainability Standards, committing to full implementation across 24+ resorts by 2030, focusing on energy, waste, water, and community.
A climate think tank is pressing Prime Minister Mark Carney to finalize an industrial carbon pricing agreement with Alberta, highlighting its critical role in national climate strategy and economic stability.
Tick season has started early in Canada, raising concerns about increased Lyme disease cases. Experts advise caution outdoors.
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RecommendedFormer environment minister Catherine McKenna has strongly condemned the leaders of Canada's oil industry for failing to align with climate goals, urging greater accountability and action.
A Steve Nease cartoon from April 19, 2026, critiques climate hysteria and fossil fuel reliance, sparking debate on environmental spending and policy effectiveness.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Montreal for Earth Day 2026, marching to voice opposition against recent cuts to environmental initiatives and social programs, echoing similar protests from the previous year.
A Delta company launches a groundbreaking lithium refining facility using unique North American technology, while another BC firm develops an AI model to forecast wildfire risks months in advance, highlighting climate solutions.
After nearly 40 years of climate alarmism, Canada's expensive efforts to reduce fossil fuel reliance have failed, with global emissions at record highs despite massive taxpayer spending.
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RecommendedFormer President Donald Trump dismissed climate change at a Turning Point USA event, claiming the Earth is cooling despite federal data showing record-breaking temperatures and ongoing EPA rollbacks.
New research reveals that hotter, drier conditions are diminishing crucial nighttime lulls in wildfire activity, complicating firefighting efforts across British Columbia and beyond.
New federal data indicates Canada's progress in cutting greenhouse gas emissions decelerated in 2024, raising concerns about climate targets amid ongoing environmental challenges.
British Columbia officials will update residents on the summer wildfire and drought forecast, detailing provincial preparedness efforts as climate risks intensify.
Environmental organizations are urging the federal government to prioritize east-west electricity grid connections and substantial investments in renewable energy infrastructure to combat climate change.
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RecommendedThis week's climate news highlights Emperor penguins listed as endangered, Vancouver's Science World adopting solar panels, and a potential strong El Niño. Plus, latest CO2 data and warming trends.
A new study from the University of British Columbia reveals that summer seasons are starting earlier and extending longer in Canada and worldwide, with significant implications for ecosystems and climate patterns.
Recent mudslides in British Columbia highlight the consequences of approving development in hazard zones without proper climate projections and geotechnical assessments.
Environment Canada is developing a new weather forecasting model that integrates artificial intelligence to enhance accuracy and provide more timely warnings for extreme weather events across the nation.
Meteorologists are closely watching forecast data suggesting a rare, unusually strong El Niño climate pattern could develop in the Pacific Ocean this year, potentially impacting global weather patterns.
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RecommendedMarch 2025 was the most abnormally hot month in U.S. history, with temperatures 9.35°F above normal. Forecasts warn a super El Niño could push global warmth to new records by 2026.
Egypt faces widespread darkness as energy shortages force early closures and dimmed streetlights, drawing parallels to biblical Passover plagues during current geopolitical tensions.
Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney unveils a massive $3.8 billion conservation initiative while British Columbia modifies its 2035 zero-emission vehicle sales target. This week's climate developments also include chocolate industry adaptations to
A new survey highlights a growing gap in climate change perceptions between Canadians and Americans, with Canadians showing stronger support for environmental policies and greater concern over global warming impacts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has publicly reiterated his dedication to the environmental incentives he promised during his leadership campaign, emphasizing ongoing support for green initiatives despite political challenges.
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RecommendedA Dutch court decision requiring emissions cuts to protect Bonaire from climate change may serve as a blueprint for Canadian litigation, potentially impacting energy prices and policy.