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John Dillon

John Dillon is ecological economy program coordinator at KAIROS Canada.

How farmers can fight climate change and hunger

Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | February 15, 2017
In its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canada would do well to support small farmers and agroecological practices here and abroad, writes John Dillon. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | February 15, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | February 15, 2017
In its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canada would do well to support small farmers and agroecological practices here and abroad, writes John Dillon. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | February 15, 2017
In its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canada would do well to support small farmers and agroecological practices here and abroad, writes John Dillon. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | February 15, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | February 15, 2017
In its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Canada would do well to support small farmers and agroecological practices here and abroad, writes John Dillon. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | August 15, 2016
At the Paris climate conference, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna mediated a contentious debate on carbon markets leading to their inclusion in article six of the Paris Agreement under the obscure name of 'internationally transferred mitigation outcomes.' The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | August 15, 2016
Opinion | BY JOHN DILLON | August 15, 2016
At the Paris climate conference, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna mediated a contentious debate on carbon markets leading to their inclusion in article six of the Paris Agreement under the obscure name of 'internationally transferred mitigation outcomes.' The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright