As cities fight COVID-19, could climate action take a back seat? - News Summed Up

As cities fight COVID-19, could climate action take a back seat?


This week:As cities fight COVID-19, could climate action take a back seat? Michael Moore's new documentary has angered environmentalistsWarming Arctic may be good news for lake troutAs cities fight COVID-19, could climate action take a back seat? MacCleery said that although the pandemic "is an immediate threat," climate change "is an ever-present threat on the horizon, and we have to make sure our response to the pandemic doesn't work against efforts to fight climate change." As a result, the lake trout population could see an increase of roughly 29 per cent. "There are so many scientific papers now talking about the negative impacts [of climate change], which are real," said Campana.


Source: CBC News April 30, 2020 18:22 UTC



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