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Publisher:Between the Lines, 2008Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Paehlke, RobertDate:Created2008Summary:
Some Like It Cold plunges headlong into the political conundrum of Canada's climate change debate. Focusing on the past responses of both Liberal and Conservative governments to the looming crisis - ranging from negligence to complicity and connivance - Paehlke illuminates the issues surrounding compliance with global regulations such as Kyoto, including the dilemma of tar sands development. But he also lays out crucial political steps that could, if taken, lead towards a solution. While he presents a potentially positive projection for the future, Paehlke is not afraid to point a finger at Canada's fractured and flawed democracy - demonstrating that the country's ambivalence is our biggest hindrance to joining the international quest to move forward on this unparalleled global challenge.
Genre:Subject(s): Canada | Political participation | Climatic changes--Political aspects | Environmental policy--Citizen participation | Global warming--Government policyOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Between the LinesLanguage(s): English