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This report provides insights into where corporate lobbying on climate change policy may be misaligned with the publicly stated goals companies are setting on climate change, and their evaluations of their own climate change risk exposure.
Taking the Temperature assessing and scaling-up climate ambition in the G7 Business Sector_SBTI.JPG
The report from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) takes stock of corporate climate ambition in G7 countries. It assesses the temperature ratings of the leading equity indexes of their markets and frames science-based target setting as the solution to bridge the ambition gap, outlining levers to unlock breakthrough climate mitigation action.
Smart Prosperity Institute
Canada’s natural assets are globally significant in addressing the twin challenges of biodiversity loss and climate change. This report explores implementation pathways, success factors, and identifies key barriers and opportunities to grow the market for nature investment in Canada.
A spirit of inventiveness, innovation, and curiosity has propelled Québec in establishing itself as a circular economy leader. This experience is invaluable for all that are similarly seeking to transition from an unsustainable, wasteful linear economic system to one that reduces waste, captures value, fosters prosperity, and nurtures wellbeing within the planetary boundaries. Québec is distinguishing itself as one of the most advanced regions in circularity in North America. This report highlights the key lessons of the Québec experience between 2014 and 2020.
Canada The case for an urban green and just recovery_C40 Cities.JPG
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
This report by C40 Cities analysed and modelled what could happen if Canada's major cities collectively prioritised a green and just recovery consistent with limiting global heating to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius. A recovery based on the principles of a Global Green New Deal would see COVID-19 stimulus funds channelled to expenditure in key areas, such as building retrofits, mass transit, walking and cycling infrastructure and clean energy.