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- 2021年1月20日
CCL Africa: Undaunted Climate Activism in the Midst of a Global Pandemic
By Jess Wilber on 2021年1月20日Read moreAt the height of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate advocates around the world were reeling backwards from the shift to online activism. Just beforehand, CCL volunteers across Africa took a bold step forward: lobbying their governments to join the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition (CPLC).
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Building from the Ground-Up in a Global Pandemic: Introducing CCL Japan and India
By Cathy Orlando on 2021年1月15日Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of over 1.4 million people in the last year. It has ravaged public health systems, tanked the global economy, and left countless individuals without key resources and aid. Despite all of this devastation, the pandemic has opened up unique opportunities for civic engagement and driven thousands of people to act on pressing societal issues in ways they never have before. This is especially true for Japan and India, where CCL volunteers have built up a critical mass to inspire action on climate.
- 2021年1月5日
Canada ramps up its carbon price, moves to quarterly dividends
By Cathy Orlando on 2021年1月5日Read moreMost importantly, this policy will significantly cut GHG emissions. Modelling by Clean Prosperity suggests the price schedule announced will allow Canada to exceed Canada’s Paris Agreement targets and get more than halfway to net zero.
- 2021年1月1日
Build Back by Reinventing Prosperity
By Joe Robertson on 2021年1月1日Read moreDecision-making at the human scale can have global consequences, and people’s willingness (and ability) to act with knowledge and insight can determine the fate of millions. We are all future-builders. Resilience is a baseline imperative. We must reinvent prosperity to emerge from crisis and secure a livable future.