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Adam Radwanski

Adam Radwanski

Feature Writer and Columnist at The Globe and Mail Digital

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Adam Radwanski
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Ottawa looks to push provinces to modernize electricity grids - The Globe and Mail

Federal government has committed to a new regulation, which requires provinces’ power systems to have net-zero emissions by 2035
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How Europe is trying to build a future free of fossil fuels in the ...

The European Union is aiming to wrap up years-long negotiations for what might be the world’s most ambitious climate-policy package
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The world is falling short with $100-billion climate finance pledge...

A new report is calling on developed countries to turn their attention to setting an ‘effective and fit-for-purpose’ annual goal from 2025 onward
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Opinion: Ottawa seems confused about how to strengthen its carbon p...

Justin Trudeau has suggested that Canada’s national carbon price means it doesn’t need to match U.S. subsidies, but Canadian industries have complained political uncertainty around the market-based mechanism impedes investment
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Ottawa's long-awaited climate adaptation strategy offers $1.6-billi...

The strategy, which consists of two components, was presented on Thursday in Prince Edward Island by Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair
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Why the world should be watching Germany as it re-engineers its ......

If Germany leverages its wealth, industrial prowess and infrastructure toward clean-energy transition, it would mark a major advance in the global climate fight
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Industrial carbon pricing gets a boost in Alberta, but is it enough...

Nobody denies that significant progress is being made, including environmental groups tracking the issue. But some of them suggest it still falls short

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The U.S. aims to be a global cleantech superpower. How can ... - Th...

The U.S. has gone massive on production tax credits while Canada offers relatively modest investment tax credits, providing help with upfront costs, according to a new report
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Canada has gone big to match U.S. clean-tech subsidies, report ... ...

While the investment tax credits are projected to add up to $80-billion over a decade, new American spending is widely expected to exceed Washington’s projection of US$370-billion over a similar period
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What the EV transition means for the heart of Canada's auto industr...

Within the domestic parts sector that supplies global automakers, companies are finding early traction in a transition to electrified transportation that could easily have left them behind
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Task force led by Lisa Raitt, Don Iveson aims to bridge climate ......

Proposals to include ideas both for safeguarding homes from extreme weather events, and for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to disasters becoming more frequent
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Ottawa to press ahead with oil and gas emissions cap despite ... - ...

Response from federal government could further inflame tensions with Alberta’s government, which was behind the legal challenge to the Impact Assessment Act
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Li-Cycle's surprise struggles unsettle clean-tech sector - The Glob...

Li-Cycle’s share price on the New York Stock Exchange dropped by more than 45 per cent on Monday, to US$1.23, and closed at US$1.07 on Tuesday
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Carbon removal pushed as potential boon for Western provinces - The...

New report acknowledges the need for government intervention to overcome obstacles to carbon removal
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Ottawa stops layering on new climate promises to focus on ... - The...

Relief at some green policies coming into place was counterbalanced by disappointment with the federal government over the timeline on others
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With plans for oil and gas emissions cap, Ottawa calls industry's b...

It is now up to Canada’s fossil-fuel sector to show it is willing and able to extract resources more sustainably than its international competition
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Ontario cautiously gets back into the green electricity game - The ...

The willingness to procure any new wind or solar power at all marks a significant shift for Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government
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COP28 raises the bar for climate action - but just how much depends...

One consequential development was the commitment of nearly US$800-million by rich countries to a loss and damages fund for developing countries disproportionately affected by climate change
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Infrastructure Bank, BMO join forces to try to kickstart ... - The ...

The federal agency will provide low-interest loans to BMO customers – from the $100-million it has allocated in total – for projects that reduce buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30 per cent
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With new low-income energy program, Ottawa will try to prove it can...

The policy is expected to be one of the few new climate-related commitments in this spring’s federal budget
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Windsor electricity facing big changes as officials try to predict ...

As most everywhere, electricity policy experts recognize that managing electrification in the coming decades will also require managing demand in new ways