Is Mark Carney Turning His Back on Climate Action?
- G7 leaders released a statement on wildfires that did not mention climate change, despite it being a primary factor in increasing fires.
- Canada is facing its potential second-worst fire season on record, with worsening conditions tied to climate change.
- Many critics noted that ignoring climate change in the statement is a significant omission.
14 Articles
14 Articles
Climate action must be Carney government’s guiding force, not a nation-building footnote
We must quickly go all in on clean and renewable energy, writes Susan Koswan. We do not want a coast-to-coast-to-coast oil pipeline or to pretend ‘decarbonized oil’ is anything more than Orwellian doublespeak.
Is Mark Carney turning his back on climate action?
The G7 summit in Alberta, hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has ended with only passing mention of fighting climate change, including a statement on wildfires that is silent on the pressing need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

In 'serious omission,' G7 leaders release wildfire charter with no mention of climate change
The discussions that led to the statement’s specific wording were not public. But governments of most G7 nations recognize the role of human activity in climate change, as well as the role of climate change in wildfire, with one notable exception.
While Canada’s Prairies Burn, Oil And Gas CEOs Cash In!
“These companies have no intention of using their record profits to cut (carbon) emissions and they’re not serious about climate action.” A Statement from Canadians for Tax Fairness (C4TF), a non-profit, non-partisan organization that advocates for fair and progressive tax policies, aimed at building a strong and sustainable economy, reducing inequalities, and funding quality public services Posted June 23rd, 2025 on Niagara At Large Wildfires a…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium