Is composed of member organizations committed to preventing dangerous levels of human interference with the global climate system, protecting environmental sustainability and public health, while upholding principles of just transition, equity and social justice.
CAN Canada believes that to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canada must make the transition to an economy primarily focused on the efficient use of renewable energy. Actions that Canada takes to meet our Kyoto Protocol obligations must lay the foundation for such a transition.
CAN Canada believes that to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canada must make the transition to an economy primarily focused on the efficient use of renewable energy. Actions that Canada takes to meet our Kyoto Protocol obligations must lay the foundation for such a transition.
Joining CAN Canada
National Board and Executive Committee
List of CAN Canada Member Organizations
Contact CAN Canada
PUBLICATIONS
The following list of CAN Canada and member publications provide a small example of what's available from our member organizations. For a complete listing of publications, please visit CAN Canada's member web sites.
CAN-RAC Canada: Annual Report 2008-2009Climate Action Network Canada, July 2009
Suffering the Science: Climate change, people, and poverty
WWF, July 2009
Canada’s Fair Share in a Climate Constrained World:An analysis of Canada’s climate obligations under the Greenhouse Development Rights Framework
Canada’s Fair Share in a Climate Constrained World:An analysis of Canada’s climate obligations under the Greenhouse Development Rights Framework
EcoEquity, SEI, Heinrich Boll Foundation, Climate Action Network Canada, April 2009
Executive SummaryLa juste part du Canada dans un monde restreint par le climat - Sommaire
Our Fair Share – Canada’s Role in Supporting Global Climate Solutions
Our Fair Share – Canada’s Role in Supporting Global Climate Solutions
Pembina Institute, April 2009
The Right to Survive: The humanitarian challenge for the twenty-first century - Summary
The Right to Survive: The humanitarian challenge for the twenty-first century - Summary
Oxfam, April 2009
Canadian Council for International Co-operation, January 2009
Greening the Grid: Powering Alberta's Future with Renewable Energy
Greening the Grid: Powering Alberta's Future with Renewable Energy
Pembina Institute, January 2009
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