12 search results for
Canadian Climate Institute
Recommendation 4:
The federal government—with leadership from the Privy Council Office—should work with the Sustainable Finance Action Council, securities and financial regulators, provincial and territorial governments, standards associations, and Indigenous organizations to accelerate the development and require the use of quantitative and comparable company- and product-level metrics, standards, and certifications that measure climate, environmental, social, and Indigenous performance.
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Recommendation 4:
Governments should work to ensure that the transition to net zero is fair and inclusive.
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Governments should manage the risks and opportunities posed by wild card solutions through a portfolio approach.
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Recommendation 4:
Governments should invest in research on emerging, unknown, and local climate change health impacts.
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Governments should increase policy certainty by implementing robust climate accountability frameworks.
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Governments at all levels should increase the stringency of existing policies to create incentives for widespread deployment of safe bet solutions.
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Federal, provincial, territorial, municipal, and Indigenous governments should work together to develop detailed transition plans to support workers and communities and improve overall well-being.
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Federal, provincial, territorial, municipal, and Indigenous government decision making on carbon pricing, regulations, procurement, and infrastructure investments should explicitly account for the future competitive benefits of near-term climate action, including improved transition readiness and increased demand for clean energy and technologies.
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Federal, provincial, and territorial governments should rebalance public investments and tax incentives towards activities with export and growth potential that face barriers to private investmt.
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Central agencies in federal, provincial, and territorial governments should explicitly incorporate health resilience into climate lenses to inform cost-benefit analyses and policy decisions.
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