
Julie Segal
Senior Manager at environmental defence
Writer at Freelance
@envirodefence as Senior Manager, Climate Finance and @GRI_LSE as Visiting Fellow. Variety: https://t.co/tPrvpuOHgm
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3 weeks ago |
environmentaldefence.ca | Julie Segal
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, ECOJUSTICE, SHIFT: ACTION FOR PENSION WEALTH & PLANET HEALTHToronto, ON | Traditional territories of the Wendat, Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chippewa and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), the umbrella group representing Canada’s 13 provincial and territorial securities regulators, announced a ‘pause’ today on its work in developing new mandatory climate-related disclosure rules.
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4 weeks ago |
environmentaldefence.ca | Julie Segal
Some federal parties prioritize accountability over the financial sector on climate changeOttawa | Traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg People –Today, environmental groups have released responses to a survey sent to federal parties’ on their plans to integrate climate action into Canada’s financial system.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
environmentaldefence.ca | Julie Segal
This year’s annual global climate negotiations, COP29, concluded with an inadequate commitment on climate finance which countered the Paris Agreement’s foundational principles of global climate justice. When countries signed the Paris Agreement in 2015, they agreed that wealthy countries would provide financing to the most vulnerable countries (often referred to as the Global South) to help advance global climate action and respond to climate disasters.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
environmentaldefence.ca | Julie Segal
Statement from Julie Segal, Senior Manger Climate Finance, Environmental Defence CanadaBaku, Azerbaijan — COP29 concluded with an inadequate offer on climate finance from wealthy countries: a stingy pledge which abdicates the obligations of major historical emitters. The decision was unfairly steamrolled through opposition from the most vulnerable countries.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
environmentaldefence.ca | Julie Segal
Statement from Julie Segal, Senior Manger Climate Finance, Environmental Defence CanadaBaku, Azerbaijan — Countries came to COP29 with a clear goal, to decide on a specific funding amount to support vulnerable nations. This climate finance commitment would support these countries to decarbonize their economies and adapt to climate related damages. Reaching a climate finance agreement is crucial.
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I outlined to the @globeandmail: “All of Canada’s non-U.S. trade partners advanced on sustainable finance policies – some with taxonomies, almost all with disclosures, almost all with 1.5-degree-aligned transition plans,” a level which Canada must meet. https://t.co/rUTUmN17Tz

The @FT asked me what @MarkJCarney as PM means during a trade war. “As a central banker who has pulled two economies [the UK and Canada] out of a crisis, the challenge now is preventing us from falling into one”. Climate crisis prevention included. https://t.co/2rKJF13tXH

RT @cathmckenna: What a great of Canadian climate and environment leaders, @SenRosaGalvez! Well-deserved all! 👏👏👏