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Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured arriving for a cabinet meeting on Jan. 28. In a year when countries are expected to declare new, more ambitious climate commitments, Canada has an opportunity to be a leader among northern countries by taking an inclusive approach to addressing climate change, say a trio of academics. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured arriving for a cabinet meeting on Jan. 28. In a year when countries are expected to declare new, more ambitious climate commitments, Canada has an opportunity to be a leader among northern countries by taking an inclusive approach to addressing climate change, say a trio of academics. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured arriving for a cabinet meeting on Jan. 28. In a year when countries are expected to declare new, more ambitious climate commitments, Canada has an opportunity to be a leader among northern countries by taking an inclusive approach to addressing climate change, say a trio of academics. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured arriving for a cabinet meeting on Jan. 28. In a year when countries are expected to declare new, more ambitious climate commitments, Canada has an opportunity to be a leader among northern countries by taking an inclusive approach to addressing climate change, say a trio of academics. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade