Environment and Climate Change Canada

Earlier this year, Universities Canada, with funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada, launched a scholarship initiative to support students entering meteorology and atmospheric science education programs across the country. The Environment and Climate Change Canada Meteorology Awards will provide up to 80 scholarships from 2024-2029, totalling $648,000. The full release is available online. Contact Keean.Nembhard@ec.gc.ca.

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin (Toronto–Danforth, Ont.) issued the following statement at the conclusion of the resumed fifth Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC-5.2), held in Geneva, Switzerland, from August 5-14: “Canada continues to take a leadership role in addressing plastic pollution by advocating for effective, science-based solutions. Our country is recognized … Read more

Environment and Climate Change Canada

The Government of Canada is now releasing: the Implementation Framework for the Right to a Healthy Environment under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA) the Plan of Priorities for chemicals management the Strategy to Replace, Reduce or Refine Vertebrate Animal Testing under CEPA These publications are key requirements under the modernized Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA). The … Read more

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin (Toronto–Danforth, Ont.) announced that the Government of Canada is investing over $14.4 million from the Environmental Damages Fund’s Climate Action and Awareness Fund to support 17 environmental literacy projects across Canada. These projects will develop the tools and skills young Canadians need as they work toward solutions to fight climate … Read more

Environment and Climate Change Canada

This summer, climate scientists are using the Rapid Extreme Weather Event Attribution system to analyze heat waves across Canada to determine how CO2 and other emissions from human activities impacted extreme heat. During the summer of 2024, climate scientists analyzed the 37 most extreme heat events across Canada. In all cases, they found that the heat waves … Read more