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Chipotle to Overhaul Restaurants With All-Electric Design

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Chipotle to Overhaul Restaurants With All-Electric Design
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EPA Proposes Stringent Emissions Standards on Automakers in Effort to Reduce Pollution

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EPA Proposes Stringent Emissions Standards on Automakers in Effort to Reduce Pollution
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Today Explained: Are K-Cups That Bad?

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Cheddar News explains how the way you brew coffee could contribute to global warming.
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Report: 2022 was the fifth-hottest year on record

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The US government agencies monitoring global warming have released a report on how the climate crisis worsened in 2022.
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Why a neighbourhood group is retrofitting single family homes in Toronto

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In Toronto, neighbours are working together to build a greener future by retrofitting single family homes to make them more energy efficient.
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Debate over gas stoves reignites after asthma study

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After a bombshell study linking gas stoves to childhood asthma, governments are under growing pressure to address the health risks from their emissions.
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COP27 delegates agree on climate damage fund for poor nations

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Delegates at COP27 in Egypt spent all night drafting a historic deal that includes an agreement to help poor countries ravaged by a severe climate with money from countries with high carbon emissions. But some say the deal doesn't go far...
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Deep Dive: Billionaires Produce 1 Million Times Avg. Emissions

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Deep Dive: Billionaires Produce 1 Million Times the Average Emissions
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COP27: Global CO2 Emission on Track to Raise 1% This Year

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Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are on track to rise about 1% this year, according to scientists.
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The Conservatives should apologize for "reckless" crypto advice: Freeland

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says advice to invest in crypto currency would have bankrupted Canadians
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U.S. President Joe Biden pledges to do more for climate change at COP27

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While speaking at the United Nation's climate change conference in Egypt, President Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to "write a better story for the world" and alluded to the challenge he may face with his pledge with the House of...
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COP27: Farmer Innovation Commitment Grows to $8B

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An initiative to help agriculture adapt to climate change by reducing emissions has doubled investment commitments to $8 billion.
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Concerns mount at COP27 over global temperature rise target

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The goal of the COP27 climate conference is to limit the increase in global average temperature to 1.5 C. While achieving that goal appears increasingly unlikely, representatives are reluctant to call it dead.
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Canada places 58 out of 63 in climate change performance ranking

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Canada gets low marks for its efforts to tackle climate change in the new Climate Change Performance Index presented at COP27, scoring 58th out of 63 countries evaluated.But the federal government says they’re starting to make changes to...
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COP27: Nuclear Energy Supporters Make Appeal Claiming Its Safety

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Nuclear energy supporters make an appeal at COP27 that it's a safe and cost-efficient way to cut carbon emissions.
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European Commission aims to reduce air pollution through new vehicle standards

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Particles coming from tyres will have new stricter rules to limit emissions. But Bas Eickhout, a Dutch Green MEP, said the proposals are weak and risk decades of harm to people's health and the environment.
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Funding climate change mitigation takes focus at COP27

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World leaders discussed who will foot the bill for climate damage at the COP27 summit in Egypt Wednesday. The U.S. proposed a new carbon offset plan to have the private sector fill the gap, but critics say the plan has a mixed track record.
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Energy crisis: EU heads to COP27 as countries switch from gas to coal

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The EU intends to urge other countries to "close the book on unabated coal" and put an end to "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidises.
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‘Climate chaos’ warning as COP27 opens in Egypt

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The United Nations’ COP27 climate change summit has opened in Egypt with a warning that the Earth is facing a “chronicle of climate chaos".Antonio Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, welcomed more than 120 world leaders to...
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Past eight years warmest on record, UN report warns

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The UN’s weather and climate body outlines ‘chronicle of climate chaos’ as COP27 talks get under way in Egypt.
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Will rich nations pay for global climate disasters?

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Vulnerable countries are bearing the brunt of climate change, even though they aren’t the ones driving it. At COP27, leaders from the Global South will tell rich nations — the world’s highest greenhouse gas emitters — that it's time to...
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Qatar aims to be carbon neutral during FIFA World Cup 2022

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More than a million football fans are preparing for their trip to Qatar with the World Cup just 26 days away.
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Ukraine to dominate UN General Assembly amid geopolitical divide

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Climate change, Iran sanctions, and worsening global poverty will also feature at the annual meeting of UNGA
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How a green building boom can help Canada achieve its climate targets

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Canada needs to create a green retrofitting boom for houses and work buildings in order to reach its emissions goals, analysts say. Concerns about labour and money stand in the way.