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Climate Change Links
Canadian
Government – Main Climate Change Websites
Government of Canada
Environment Canada
ecoAction
Natural
Resources Canada
Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation
Research
Natural Resources
Canada Office of Energy Efficiency
Health Canada
Transport Canada
Climate Action Network (CAN) Canada – A network of member
organizations and individuals committed to preventing dangerous levels
of climate change impacts. CAN Canada is part of the International
Climate Action Network. http://www.climatenetwork.org/
Canadian Renewable
Energy Alliance (CanREA) – An alliance of Canadian NGOs engaged in
supporting development of renewable energy and energy efficiency to
their fullest potential.
GreenerCars.com
- the
online home of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy's
Green Book: The Environmental Guide to Cars and Trucks.
International Institute
for Sustainable Development – An organization involved in advancing
policy recommendations, sharing information and reporting on
international negotiations related to international issues.
International Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) – The international authority on the science
of climate change. The site includes IPCC reports on mitigation, impacts
and adaptation related to climate change.
Northern
Climate Exchange Knowledge Site – A website with information on the
impacts of climate change on Northern Canada.
Pembina Institute – In addition to the information on its main
website, the Pembina Institute has developed several websites on climate
change including climatechangesolutions.com, Re-energy.ca,
Fiscallygreen.ca
and Ride the WindTM website. They can all be accessed
through the Pembina Institute website.
The Climate Group – An
international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing business and
government leadership on climate change.
The site is a good source of best practices and other information.
The Ontario Clean
Air Alliance – A membership organization calling for new air
pollution limits for the electricity sector that will reduce emissions
from coal-fired power plants and facilitate a move to cleaner choices
for electricity generation, such as renewables and natural gas.
Tomorrow Today: How Canada
can make a world of a difference
Over the next four years, the federal
government must harness the full power of this country's wealth,
knowledge and influence to ensure that we become leaders in developing a
truly sustainable and healthy society.
Click here to download
the report.
United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change – The official UN website on
climate change. It has documents on international agreements, such as
the Kyoto Protocol, and information on related conferences.
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