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Carney, Freeland explain why they’d scrap consumer carbon tax

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Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney says the policy has become ‘too divisive’ and that there are ‘better ways’ to reduce emissions. Fellow candidate Chrystia Freeland says that Canadians have been ‘very clear’ that the policy...
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Germany aims for 54% clean energy by 2038

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As Germany prepares for a change of government, --- Climate experts are hopeful that the country will continue to be a leader in ambitious efforts to slash planet-warming emissions,--- And will keep growing its renewable energy industries
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine's burning forests contribute 55 million tonnes of CO2 in 2024

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The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has led to a significant increase in emissions, as large areas of Ukraine's forests are destroyed. The destruction not only worsens the environmental crisis but also exacerbates climate change concerns....
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Greenhouse emissions: Which countries are reporting the biggest decreases?

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EU greenhouse gas emissions fell between Q3 2023 and Q3 2024, mostly due to reductions in the electricity and gas supply chain.
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Japan aims for 73% emissions cut by 2040

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Japan is set fresh climate targets pledging to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent in the next decade from 2013 levels. Japan's environment ministry said that it aims to slash emissions 60 percent by the 2035 fiscal year, which...
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Delhi's Haze: Drone Reveals Pollution Problem of India's Capital

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Glide over the sprawling city of Delhi, with this eye-opening drone footage, revealing the dense smog and air pollution that often shrouds India's capital. Witness the impact of pollution on the city’s skyline, streets, and landmarks,...
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Gould outlines plan for carbon tax if she becomes next Liberal leader

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During a news conference in Burlington, Ont., on Sunday, Karina Gould launched her bid for leadership of the Liberal party and was asked what she would do about the carbon tax if selected.
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Author George Monbiot on countering despair amid alarming climate change trends

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George Monbiot — climate activist, author of "Heat: How to Stop the Planet from Burning," and a frequent columnist for 'The Guardian '— responds to the notion that it is now impossible to combat the effects of climate change due to years...
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Victoria libraries now lending thermal imaging kits to calculate energy efficiency

9th - Higher Ed
How energy efficient is your home? There are plenty of tools to measure just that and now, libraries around Victoria are lending out take-home thermal imaging kits so people can add a little insulation and maybe take a little off their...
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US: Joe Biden Declares Tougher 2035 Emissions Targets

9th - Higher Ed
Joe Biden has announced tougher targets on the US’s carbon dioxide emissions for the next decade. Watch this report for more details!
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First Canada-made batch of low-carbon jet fuel produced in B.C.

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The first commercial batch of low-carbon aviation fuel in the country has been made in B.C. and purchased by a major airline. As Michelle Ghoussoub reports, experts say it could slash carbon emissions but the costs of scaling it up would...
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EU Scientists Warn 2024 Set to Be First Year Above 1.5C Global Warming Limit

9th - Higher Ed
European Union scientists have said that 2024 will be the world's warmest year since records began, the ripple effect of which will be felt even in 2025. Scientists predict that extraordinarily high temperatures will persist into at...
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Opposition brewing against federal proposal to cap emissions on oil and gas industry

9th - Higher Ed
There have been setbacks, ominous signals, and now a potential cap on emissions. It's rarely been smooth sailing for this province's oil and gas industry. As CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, the current path is turbulent.
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Oil and emissions cap is looming, how will it affect Newfoundland?

9th - Higher Ed
Oil and emissions cap is looming, how will it affect Newfoundland?
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Antarctica: China Opens Its First Atmospheric Monitoring Station | GRAVITAS | WION

9th - Higher Ed
China has established its first overseas atmospheric monitoring station in the Larsemann Hills of East Antarctica, a milestone in its polar research initiatives. The Zhongshan National Atmospheric Background Station, which began...
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Canada's first pure hydrogen home is in Sherwood Park

9th - Higher Ed
Developers hope a hydrogen home prototype in Sherwood Park, outside Edmonton, is the first of thousands as they wait for the province to allow hydrogen as a utility. But critics say so-called blue hydrogen is far from clean.
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Alberta government invoking Sovereignty Act for a second time to bypass federal emissions regulations

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Danielle Smith says the province will not enforce a planned cap on emissions from oil and gas producers. Terry Reith explains.
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India’s Transport Boom Fuels Emission Surge

9th - Higher Ed
India's transport sector is driving a surge in fuel consumption and carbon emissions, with potential global implications. According to a recent study by think tank t-e-r-I, emissions from India's transportation could significantly impact...
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India's Transport Sector Boom To Push Fuel Use, Emissions Higher | WION Climate Tracker

9th - Higher Ed
India's transport sector is driving a surge in fuel consumption and carbon emissions, with potential global implications. According to a recent study by think tank t-e-r-I, emissions from India's transportation could significantly impact...
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Jets at COP 29: Flying Green? COP29’s Private Jet Paradox | World Business Watch | WION News

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At COP29 in Azerbaijan, a global climate conference designed to combat climate change, hypocrisy took center stage. over 65 private jets—double the number from last year—ferried attendees to the event, including wealthy celebrities and...
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Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Air Pollution Increasing Respiratory Diseases In Delhi

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Respiratory diseases linked to toxic air have nearly doubled in the Indian capital- New Delhi over the last 18 years. Hospitals are flooded with cases related to breathing issues and eye irritation problems. Health experts have urged...
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CEO promises Cleveland-Cliffs ‘will not disappoint the people of Hamilton’

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The CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs, the American company that bought Stelco, says Cleveland-Cliffs ‘will not disappoint the people of Hamilton’ when it comes to protecting the environment in the city. Lourenco Goncalves says the company doesn't...
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CEO promises Cleveland Cliffs "will not disappoint the people of Hamilton"

9th - Higher Ed
The CEO of Cleveland Cliffs, the American company that bought Stelco, says Cleveland Cliffs "will not disappoint the people of Hamilton" when it comes to protecting the environment in the city. Lourenco Goncalves says the company doesn't...
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This jacket was made from pollution, biorecycling CEO says

9th - Higher Ed
LanzaTech’s CEO explained how her business is creating products out of pollution.