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Aramco IPO expected to lean on Saudi investors and China

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As Saudi Arabia gears up to sell shares in its national oil company - questions remain about how much it is really worth.
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Big oil on trial

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A trial is underway in New York state arguing that Exxon Mobil misled investors about the impact of fossil fuels. Some are comparing it to the big tobacco trials that revealed the industry knew the risks of cigarettes.
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Will Aramco's IPO succeed?

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Saudi Arabia's oil giant Aramco has finally been given the green light to go public.
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Germany to phase out coal-powered electricity by 2038

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Germany has agreed to close down all coal-fired electricity plants by 2038. A 28-member commission came to the agreement after 21 hours of talks which ended early on Saturday morning. Those taking part said it was an important move. One...
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Climate leaders 'don't buy and build pipelines': Greenpeace

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Daniel Mittler, political director of Greenpeace International, says the Canadian government is 'not credible as long as they own and build pipelines and expand fossil fuels.'
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Raw Politics: the dire climate change warning that should shock us all

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As European environment ministers gather in Luxembourg tomorrow they have a blunt message to consider. In the words of one Greenpeace activist: “ACT NOW IDIOTS”. A new report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)...
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Raw Politics: blunt climate change warning, Bulgarian journalist murder and Brexit optimism

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In Raw Politics on Monday October 8: "Act now idiots" - the blunt message from activists and scientists to politicians over climate change. Killing the messenger - a Bulgarian reporter becomes the third journalist murdered in Europe this...
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Going green: Poland’s battle with ‘tradition’

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Tomasz Szczerba is the Mayor of Wojkowice, a town that’s home to an EU-funded solar farm, which helps to power a waste water treatment works. He wants to see more solar facilities across Poland, but says it means fighting ‘tradition.’...
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Trudeau defends oil pipelines message

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Justin Trudeau faces testy crowd in defending his case for the oilsands
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Europe's transition to a green energy future

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Sweden is one of the leading lights when it comes to energy transition in Europe. The Nordic country gets more than half of all its energy needs from renewables. By 2045, it plans to be carbon free. The Scandinavian state’s success,...
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Leap Manifesto: Radical rethink on fossil fuel economy

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Activist Avi Lewis argues for Canada to adopt the manifesto's ambitious climate change agenda
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RWE ‘to cut 2,500 jobs at its struggling British subsidiary npower’

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Germany utility firm “RWE“http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/en/8/rwe/ is reportedly about to announce it will cut around 2,500 jobs at :npower”:http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/en/97798/rwe-npower/, its struggling British subsidiary. The expected...
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Tom Mulcair speaks with Peter Mansbridge ahead of NDP convention

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Peter Mansbridge interviews Tom Mulcair just days before the NDP votes on his future.
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The future of clean-energy

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Silicon Valley is betting that ideas from so-called "energy innovators" could be the key to achieving a greener economy.
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Leap Manifesto in NDP cards?

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Sunday Scrum panel discusses the future direction of the New Democratic Party
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Canadian youth delegate on climate agreement

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'I definitely think, looking at the science, we need to do a lot more,' says Leehi Yona
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Mark Carney's economic take on the Paris climate pact

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The governor of the Bank of England speaks exclusively to Peter Mansbridge
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David Suzuki reflects on his 80 years

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Environmentalist David Suzuki sits down with Peter Mansbridge as he prepares for his 80th birthday.
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The National for April 06, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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On The Money September 25, 2017

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On The Money takes you inside the world of business.
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What is divestment?

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Protesters at universities across Canada and the U.S. are demanding an end to Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza amid a growing humanitarian crisis — and want their schools to divest from companies they say profit from the conflict. But...
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‘Green diesel’ business booms at revitalized N.L. refinery

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Four years after it stopped processing Middle Eastern crude oil, the refinery in Come By Chance, N.L., is thriving — and providing hundreds of well-paying jobs — by making renewable, ready-to-use diesel from animals and vegetable oils.
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What does divestment from Israel actually mean for schools?

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Students' demands that their universities divest their endowments from companies that do business with Israel are easier said than done, says Chris Marsicano, an assistant professor of educational studies and public policy at Davidson...