BusinessHow climate cheaters make the rest of us payVolkswagen may have been caught in the most public scandal. But you hardly have to own a VW to be taken for a ride.
BusinessKa-boom or Ka-bust? Reaction to Alberta’s climate change planA sampling of the reaction to Alberta Premier Rachel Notley’s newly unveiled climate policy
CanadaAlberta pitches a big-bang climate planWith carbon taxes and phase-outs, the game in Alberta has totally changed. What will it mean for Albertans?
OttawaSetting the table for Trudeau’s dinner with the premiersPremiers will meet with the Prime Minister on Monday for the first time since 2009. Top of the agenda: climate change.
OttawaCan Trudeau make a deal with the premiers to fight climate change?David McLaughlin, former president of the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, on Trudeau’s chances for a climate change deal
OttawaEditorial: Federalism will shape policy on carbon emissionsLike it or not, there will be politics at play
WorldOne Canadian’s quest to use Scripture to help sell climate scienceWhite evangelical Protestants are the group least likely to believe in climate change. So in America, Katharine Hayhoe is setting out to change that.
ScienceTim Flannery on climate change and what Canada can doAn interview with Tim Flannery, best-selling author and former head of the Australia Climate Commission, on carbon, coal, and the U.N. conference in Paris
OttawaCan Pope Francis put the environment on Canada’s electoral radar?Will a call for action from the Pope, on North American soil, make a difference?
OttawaScott Gilmore: The issues no party will touchHow can one of the world’s wealthiest countries still have citizens living in medieval conditions?