Tag #Climate Change Policy

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Climate 200 Expands Leadership to Boost Regional Support

Climate 200, an Australian political campaign group, appointed Kate Hook as co-convener to expand its reach into regional communities ahead of the 2028 federal election, aiming to support more independent candidates.

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Alberta Separatist Movement Gains Momentum After Carney's Election

Mark Carney's election as Canada's prime minister has fueled separatist sentiment in Alberta, with Premier Danielle Smith proposing a referendum on secession despite polls suggesting it would likely fail. The movement cites years of perceived economic exploitation and political marginalization by th...

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Reduced Inequality
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Canada's Climate Policy Divide: Poilievre vs. Trudeau

Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's climate policies, including plans to repeal the carbon tax and expand fossil fuel production, clash with Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's focus on renewable energy and emission reduction, despite a lack of concrete details in the latter's platform; this...

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Canada's Carbon Tax Faces Elimination

Newly elected Liberal Leader Mark Carney plans to eliminate Canada's federal carbon tax, prompting Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault to explore options to stop its legislated April 1 increase to $95 per tonne, while facing political pressure and public discontent.

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U.K.'s Overseas Aid Cut Threatens Climate Diplomacy

The U.K.'s decision to cut its overseas aid budget by over £6 billion annually starting in 2027, driven by increased defense spending, has prompted a ministerial resignation and raises concerns about its impact on international climate finance and the U.K.'s climate commitments.

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Carney's Revised Carbon Pricing Plan: Shifting Costs and Political Risks

Mark Carney's proposed carbon pricing policy replaces Canada's carbon fuel charge with an increased cap-and-trade system for large industrial emitters, funding rebates for consumer green upgrades; however, this plan might inadvertently shift costs to consumers and faces political challenges.

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Ley Reshapes Shadow Cabinet, Promoting Moderates

Sussan Ley, the new leader of the federal opposition, has appointed nine new members to her shadow cabinet, promoting moderates and excluding prominent conservatives like Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce, reflecting her intent to pursue a more centrist path.

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Littleproud Re-elected as Nationals Leader Amidst Policy Review and Internal Divisions

Following a leadership challenge from Matt Canavan, David Littleproud was re-elected leader of the Australian Nationals party, signaling a potential shift in the party's climate policy. The party also lost a Senate seat and a member to the Liberal party, highlighting internal divisions.

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Carney Sworn In as Canadian Prime Minister, Rejects U.S. Annexation

Mark Carney, former head of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, became Canada's prime minister on Friday, immediately rejecting the idea of Canada becoming part of the U.S. and repealing the carbon pricing policy while promising continued action on climate change.

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Finance Expert Mark Carney Elected Canada's Next Prime Minister

Mark Carney, a former governor of the Bank of England and UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, was elected leader of Canada's Liberal Party on Sunday and will become Canada's next prime minister. His extensive experience in finance and his outspoken stance against US trade policies are s...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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German Election Shifts Priorities From Climate Change to Security and Economy

Millions of Germans will vote in snap elections on February 23rd, prioritizing migration and security over climate change, a shift from 2021, despite 2024 being the hottest year on record; policies on heating and vehicle bans are highly contested.

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Four More Cabinet Ministers Endorse Carney's Liberal Leadership Bid

Mark Carney, a former Bank of Canada governor, secured endorsements from four more Canadian cabinet ministers—Patty Hajdu, Gary Anandasangaree, Sean Fraser, and Steven Guilbeault—boosting his Liberal leadership campaign. This brings his total endorsements to six. His nuanced position on carbon prici...

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