Canada must rethink how it contributes to international climate finance
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Power transmission lines and wind turbines near Pincher Creek, Alta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Canada must rethink how it contributes to international climate finance
Published: May 28, 2026 1.27pm EDT
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The Canadian government recently renewed its international climate finance commitments with the spring economic update in April. Given recent major cuts to development aid in Canada and internationally, this news brought relief to climate researchers and advocates.
Canada’s climate finance aims to support climate action in lower-income countries. The five-y…
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