Last Updated: Friday, October 12, 8:42 AM EDT
Welcome to the new climate
Climate change is no longer a vague threat. A new Globe polls finds that 4 out of 5 Canadians say they've seen it first-hand. We fear for our children and our grandchildren. We want action. We're ready for sacrifices. But what action?
Gore shares Nobel Peace Prize
Former U.S. vice-president, UN panel on climate change named for efforts to spread awareness on global warming
Edward Greenspon
The most important issue
Our year of going green officially starts today
Are scientists becoming climate crusaders?
Warnings of warming dangers have become increasingly dramatic
The fallout of global warming: 1,000 years
In stark terms, scientists confirm that climate change is 'unequivocal'
Climate Change
Emissions beyond ‘worst-case' scenario: scientist
World economic growth spikes levels of Greenhouse gases to levels not expected for another decade, leading climate change expert says
Salmon need help to survive climate change
Warming waters will render some streams uninhabitable as global warming takes its toll
Dragonflies, open water reveal rapid Arctic change
Evidence suggests dramatic changes are taking place at a faster pace than anyone imagined
Climate change top issue, CEOs declare
'Unprecedented consensus' among Canada's top business leaders has task force acknowledging need for emission cuts, higher energy prices
Climate change: The new talk of farm country
Unusually dry conditions fuel speculation that global warming is affecting crop conditions
The Great Lakes disappearing act
As all five shrink at an alarming pace, some people have begun to fear global warming is the culprit
Nations agree on plan to get rid of ozone-depleting chemical
Almost 200 countries sign on to freeze production and consumption of hydrochlorofluorocarbons
Greenhouse-gas reductions likely overestimated, panel says
But report supports government's stand that emissions will begin to go down in 2010
Harper heads to high-profile climate change summit at UN
How global warming goes against the grain
Experts worry food shortages triggered by crop devastation are a more immediate threat than flooding, Martin Mittlestaedt finds
Warming reveals Antarctic secrets
Expedition catalogues 1,000 species as melting exposes untouched inky waters
Commentary: Climate change
Adapting to Australia's "Big Dry"
Jeffrey Simpson: The Sydney nudge: How green is my Harper
It takes some getting used to hearing Prime Minister Stephen Harper on the world stage claiming that Canada must be a “world leader” in combatting climate change
Ozone treaty
It offers insurance against climate change.
Commentary: Rich provinces trade hot air in emissions debate
Margaret Wente: The gods must be angry
Are we reaping the consequences of our moral as well as our environmental degradation?
Footprint: Will Live Earth hurt the planet more than help?
Combatting global warming not the stuff of rock concerts
Web-exclusive comment: The Arctic, the tropics and Ottawa
The global effects of climate change are felt first in the North
Margaret Wente: A 'questionable truth'
Most scientists now agree that climate change is real. But they disagree on nearly everything else about it, from its severity to its solutions. Globe columnist Margaret Wente argues that Al Gore and other advocates are confusing the public with ‘environmental alarmism.'
Jeffrey Simpson: The Greens are right
Use economic clubs to battle climate change