Climate crisis inaction isn’t worth the cost

The impact of warming on today’s financial architecture could make the 2008 financial collapse look like child’s play.
In her summer meeting with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, left, hopefully Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland communicated that the threat posed by warming is real and potentially catastrophic for Canada and for the planet as a whole, writes Joseph Ingram.

In a social media post following her mid-August visit to Alberta, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland was pictured shaking hands with fellow Albertan, Premier Danielle Smith. In addition to representing two opposing political parties, these two leade...

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