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Photo: Mark Ralston (Getty Images) “Climate champion” and producing more than 10 million barrels of tar sands oil a year are not exactly synonymous in most people’s minds. But that’s the exact title the British government decided to bestow on an executive at one of the most powerful oil companies in Canada. Advertisement To mark six months until the major climate conference in Glasgow, the UK government honored 26 “climate champions” working in Canada, a commonwealth nation. Among the list of “champions” is Martha Hall Findlay, who serves as the chief sustainability officer at Suncor, a major tar sands player. An accompanying “storybook” of all the chosen climate champions includes Findlay’s resume as well as a quote attributed to her: “Suncor fully supports Canada’s Paris Agreement commitments, and we look forward to COP26 to continue building the all-important collaboration among the private sector, governments and other organizations need ....
NationofChange Government defends praising tar sands industry figures as COP26 âclimate championsâ Five of the individuals praised at COP26 event hold senior roles at fossil fuel companies and investors, including the Royal Bank of Canada and Suncor. Image Credit: Kris Krug The UK government has defended its decision to celebrate representatives of companies involved in Canadaâs controversial tar sands industry as âClimate Championsâ, ahead of the COP26 UN climate summit it is set to host later this year. A UK-Canada event last week praised 26 âexceptional individuals actively working to move Canada to net-zero emissionsâ, five of whom work for companies and investors involved in the fossil fuel industry, ....
NFI’s Jennifer McNeill Distinguished as a Canada Climate Champion in lead up to 2021 United Nations COP26 Honour identifies 26 exceptional Canadians working toward net-zero carbon emissions May 04, 2021 15:00 ET | Source: NFI Group Inc NFI Group Inc WINNIPEG, Manitoba, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) (TSX: NFI, OTC: NFYEF) NFI Group Inc. (“NFI” or the “Company”), a leading independent bus and coach manufacturer and a leader in electric mass mobility solutions, today announced that Jennifer McNeill, Vice President of Public Sector Sales and Marketing for New Flyer and MCI, has been named one of 26 Climate Champions across Canada. McNeill was recognized alongside 25 others during a virtual ceremony marking six months to COP26 (the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties) and highlighting global efforts to tackle climate change. The ceremony featured remarks from the Honourable Catherine McK ....
Canadian pension officials hailed as climate champions Barbara Zvan and Kim Thomassin Two Canadian pension fund officials were hailed Tuesday by the British High Commission and the Canada Climate Law Initiative as Canadian climate champions for their efforts to move Canada to net-zero emissions. The list of 26 champions includes Barbara Zvan, the inaugural president and CEO of the University Pension Plan, Ontario, and Kim Thomassin, executive vice president and head of investments in Quebec and stewardship investing for the Caisse de Depot et de Placement du Quebec. Last July, Ms. Zvan was tapped to lead the new pension fund, which will begin receiving contributions in July. It is expected to cover 33,500 participants and manage $10 billion in assets. Before UPP, Ms. Zvan served as chief risk and strategy officer of the C$221.2 billion ($173 billion) Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, Toronto. She also served as chairwoman of the Sustainability Accounting St ....