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July may be the hottest month ever recorded, scientists say

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Climate scientists from both the European Space Agency and the World Meteorological Organization are projecting that this July will be the hottest month ever recorded globally. The average temperature for July is forecast to about 1.5 C...
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Federal budget includes plan for clean energy grid

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This week’s federal budget revealed the Liberal Party's plans to provide clean energy from coast to coast. But making that a reality will be a massive undertaking, logistically and politically.
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Germany gas plans: Berlin moves away from Russian gas

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Germany is looking to the ocean as Russian gas supplies dry up.
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'How can we be more ambitious?': Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on politics, climate activism

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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault sits down for a candid conversation about Canada's climate accomplishments — and his goals for the future.
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What happens when a climate rebel goes into politics

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20 years ago, Steven Guilbeault was an environmental activist hanging off the CN Tower. Now he’s one year into his job as Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, leveraging his credibility inside the political arena.
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COP27 Delegates Reaffirm Global Warming Agreement

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Delegates at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt reaffirmed the need to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius but with little progress on how to get there.
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‘Not backtracking’: EU climate chief announces updated emissions goal at COP27

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Climate campaigners criticised the EU’s new two per cent target emissions cut increase as 'breadcrumbing.'
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COP27 draft climate deal retains 1.5 C warming limit

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Delegates at the UN COP27 climate summit in Egypt say a draft deal includes a goal to limit global warming to 1.5 C, but many issues remain unresolved.
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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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Demand for gas slowing climate action, activists say at COP27

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The worldwide demand for gas, and its potential to derail emission targets, is top of mind for many at the COP27 climate summit as a slew of important American politicians descended on the conference Wednesday.
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What is the Energy Charter Treaty and why is it so controversial?

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The ECT establishes a system of private arbitration that can result in multimillion euro compensations for fossil fuel companies.
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Just Stop Oil activist says they 'will not be stopped by injuctions'

9th - Higher Ed
Just Stop Oil protesters have sprayed paint over a luxury car showroom and blocked Park Lane in central London.The campaigners, who are calling for the Government to halt all new oil and gas licences and consents, set up the roadblock...
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Bob McDonald explores climate change solutions in new book

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In his new book, The Future is Now, Quirks and Quarks host Bob McDonald explores clean energy alternatives and reasons to be optimistic about society’s ability to combat climate change. He joins Ian Hanomansing to talk about the book,...
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Gas Prices Could Fall Back Under $3 Per Gallon

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Patrick DeHaan, the head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, joined Cheddar News to discuss how soon a price drop for gas is expected to arrive. "Prices could go below the $3 per gallon mark, and I do think that, of course, it is subject...
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UN negotiating treaty to protect crucial ocean habitats

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UN delegates are negotiating a treaty to save international waters from overexploitation. With less than one per cent of international waters protected, environmentalists and scientists alike say the clock is ticking to protect precious...
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New EU sanctions ban member states from importing Russia coal

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To cope with the hard turn away from Russian energy, EU countries are setting power consumption caps.
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Will the EU put in place a long-term energy strategy?

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European countries are looking for ways to rein in soaring energy prices.
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Guterres warns of looming ‘winter of global discontent’

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UN secretary general Antonio Guterres says the world is in big trouble and a winter of discontent is around the corner.
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Ottawa proposes cap-and-trade or carbon-pricing system to slash oil sector emissions

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"Guarantees are unfortunately something that don't exist, but we are confident that with all of the measures we are putting in place we will achieve our [climate] targets," said Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault,...
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What happened in Week 10 of Russia’s attack on Ukraine

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Russia warned the West against provoking a Third World War if leaders continue to intervene in Ukraine, while top officials from the U.S. and the United Nations visited Kyiv and assessed the horrors of mass gravesites east of the...
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Poland and Bulgaria might be fine without Russian gas for a few months — until next winter

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Gazprom's decision to switch off the taps won't hit consumers just yet but industries in Poland and Bulgaria are likely to be hit.
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UN report on climate crisis paints grim picture

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The world is on track to blow past a critical climate threshold unless significant efforts are made to curb emissions and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, the latest UN climate change report warns. In the 2015 Paris climate accord,...
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Climate change to make world sicker, poorer: UN report

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There are fears from scientists that the conflict in Ukraine will overshadow the release of a climate report that's being called "an atlas of suffering" by the United Nations.
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Vancouver’s push for zero-emission energy sources in buildings

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The City of Vancouver is joining a North American push to reduce the amount of fossil fuels used to heat buildings by making zero-emission energy sources a policy for new low-rise residential buildings.