'It’s becoming a little more difficult to be centred and close to the land, which is our teacher.' COP27
He works in the energy storage business as the business development manager at NRStor Inc.“For me personally, I’m just really grateful to be here and have the opportunity to share our stories from where I am from,” said Harper who now lives in Winnipeg.He said carbon capture has a role to play, but not as a long term solution.
“I think that is the responsibility of young people to always be challenging the status quo, and asking why and how can we do better. Grace Young from Halifax is a member of Student Energy. The youth led group shared ideas young people have about clean energy.“It’s also been really exciting to see for the very first time at COP there is a children and youth pavilion. It has been quite energizing to be a part of that,” said Young who is the mentorship and events manager with Student Energy.at COP26. She said it is the world’s first research project that showcases the perspective of over 40,000 youth from 129 countries.
“Alberta‘s grid is still pretty carbon intensive. It makes me a little bit sad to know that there’s not a lot of solar.
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Motive behind Alberta COP27 presence questionedWatch: An Alberta delegation was in COP27 last week, but some are accusing them of being more interested in economy than environment. TimmCTV reports. yyc
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Key climate justice discussions go down to the wire at COP27Developing countries and especially the ones vulnerable to climate-related disasters are expressing frustration with what they have described as delay tactics from richer nations at the United Nations Climate Conference in Egypt on the key question of an international fund to help poorer countries recover after disasters. The disagreements on key loss and damage negotiations set the stage for a tense overtime weekend. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault (Laurier-Sainte-Marie, Que.), who has attended 20 COP conferences, met with European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans, COP26 president Alok Sharma, and COP27 president Sameh Shoukry on Nov. 17 as part of an attempt to salvage the talks, which were in danger of ending without a clear agreement. Guilbeault said in a written statement that Canada has been “a leading voice on bringing together support for the world’s most vulnerable who are dealing with the loss and damage of climate change,” and his office told The Hill Times that Canada’s focus at COP27 has been on getting loss and damage onto the main agenda for the first time, and on ensuring there are robust discussions. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, left, meeting with COP26 president Alok Sharma, European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans, and COP27 president Sameh Shoukry on Nov. 17 during the final days of the COP27 climate conference in Egypt. Photograph courtesy of Twitter/S_guilbeault But a spokesperson for Guilbeault, speaking on background, also said Canada’s position is that COP27 is only the beginning of a high-level political conversation on loss and damage, and that the target date for a resolution is 2024. This runs contrary to demands from climate-vulnerable nations for something more concrete to be set up at the end of COP27. Guilbeault’s spokesperson also re-affirmed the minister’s Nov. 9 statement that Canada will not accept any loss and damage deal that would make Canadian (and American and European) taxpayers liabl
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Canada won't back COP27 call for phaseout of oil and gas production: Guilbeault\u0027We have to be super careful in terms of what we do that what we do will hold in court. Otherwise we\u0027re wasting time, and precious time to fight climate change\u0027
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Canada won't back COP27 call for phaseout of oil and gas production: Guilbeault\u0027We have to be super careful in terms of what we do that what we do will hold in court. Otherwise we\u0027re wasting time, and precious time to fight climate change\u0027
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Climate talks at COP27 extended through Saturday in attempt to break deadlockDelegates said summit faced collapse unless breakthroughs made on launch of loss and damage fund, calls for phase-down of all fossil fuels, not just coal
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