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A national climate resilience charity based in Canmore, Alberta is speaking up after the Suncor Energy Foundation withdrew ...
The United Nations’ top court in a landmark advisory opinion Wednesday said countries could be in violation of international ...
The Trump administration is threatening to pull the United States out of the International Energy Agency if the IEA doesn’t ...
Leaks during electrolysis raise green hydrogen’s global warming impact, a new study finds—prompting researchers to call for ...
Two studies dropped last week, which should give politicians like Ontario Premier Doug Ford something to think about, if he ...
The Miccosukee Tribe in Florida joined environmental groups to sue the United States federal and state agencies that ...
Experiencing extreme weather alone doesn’t boost support for climate policies—what matters is whether people connect those ...
Don’t believe the hype around SMRs, says 50-year industry veteran Arnie Gundersen, calling them an expensive distraction from ...
The Calgary-based company, best known for its vast network of crude oil pipelines, says construction is underway on the ...
Before any new pipeline is seriously discussed, Alberta’s recent emissions claims should be put into context, says Janetta McKenzie, oil and gas director at the Pembina Institute.
The global switch to renewable energy has passed a “positive tipping point” where solar and wind power will become even cheaper and more widespread, according to two United Nations reports released ...
Louisiana has cancelled a US$3 billion repair of disappearing Gulf coastline, funded by the settlement from the disastrous ...
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