The new report “Global Linkages – A graphic look at the changing Arctic”, produced by UN Environment and its collaborating center GRID-Arendal, is a set of maps and graphics, accompanied by short...
The new report “Global Linkages – A graphic look at the changing Arctic”, produced by UN Environment and its collaborating center GRID-Arendal, is a set of maps and graphics, accompanied by short...
Thanks in large part to the growing number of integrated assessments, tools and good examples, international interest in applying integrated co-governance approaches to solve connected climate,...
New York City is taking bold action through its OneNYC 2050 Plan to mitigate emissions from its staggering number of nearly 1 million buildings – with a focus on retrofitting existing...
The webinar lasted 1.5 hours and it was presented by the waste team from the Center for Clean Air Policy that have been testing and applying the tool for analyzing different project alternatives...
Document is the agenda for the regulators/experts meeting to share experiences and policies on reducing emissions from wood/coal burning for residential heating. ...
This directive sets out requirements for flaring, incinerating, and venting in Alberta at all upstream petroleum industry wells and facilities. These requirements also apply to pipeline...
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition convened a ministerial roundtable meeting in New York City on the margins of the UNGA to share and discuss a vision for ambitious action to reach the Paris...
Alberta is targeting a 45% reduction in methane gas emissions from its oil and gas operations by 2025.The Climate Leadership Plan (CLP) is Alberta's strategy to lower emissions, ensure that its...
On the occasion of the tenth ministerial meting of the Arctic Council, signatories pledged to reduce black carbon and methane emissions. Arctic States may reduce Black Carbon emissions 25-33%...
The province of British Columbia has renewed funding for the Clean Energy Vehicle (CEVforBC) Point of Sale Incentive Program. The $14.3 million program from December 2011-March 2014 provided...