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Why Toronto Needs A Strong Resilience Strategy To Survive The Climate Crisis

Why the City Of Toronto can’t fight the challenges of the future without a strong and timely resilience strategy

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With fossil fuel blackmail characterizing a new form of “energy warfare”, the Ukraine-Russia crisis has shaken the roots of global energy policy. While barbaric attacks on a sovereign nation like Ukraine by a fossil fuel giant like Russia powering the entire European continent shouldn’t have been what jolted the world to finally take action on a long-pending energy transition, the political reactions of European governments are moves both welcomed by climate activists and scientists, alike. The Ukraine-Russia crisis has done what the pandemic couldn’t, despite widespread global advocacy for a green post-pandemic recovery - but that is the most unfortunate part.

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