WWF-Canada Blog:
Climate




Earth Hour Tour: Tapping into Canada’s Renewable Energy Potential
Helping inform and guide the shift to renewable energy is an important part of reducing Canada’s emissions

Students on Ice, Day 10: We are family
“Are any of you still under the impression that the cause of climate change is a source of debate in the scientific community?” asked oceanographer Eric Galbraith.

Stunning photo gallery: Melting glaciers speak for themselves
"Nature's best thermometer, perhaps its most sensitive and unambiguous indicator of climate change, is ice. When ice gets sufficiently warm, it melts. It asks no questions, presents no arguments, reads no newspapers, listens to no debates. It is not burdened by ideology and carries no political baggage as it crosses the threshold from solid to liquid. It just melts." - Dr. Henry Pollack, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Michigan.