Posted AT 7:40 AM EDT on 24/07/08
Give them their due
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
When Health Canada finally releases a major report on the health impacts of climate change, it will do so by posting it on the ministry website. It's an approach that was used once before on another climate change study. Then, as now, it undermined the credibility of the federal government's commitment to addressing global warming.
Human Health in a Changing Climate: A Canadian Assessment of Vulnerabilities and Adaptive Capacity was scheduled to be released in the spring.
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