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European and Russian space agencies launch rocket to Mars

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European and Russian space agencies have successfully launched an unmanned spacecraft. It's on the way to Mars, to sniff out signs of life.
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Why Alberta oil industry 'flaring' is at all-time highs

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For the first time ever, Alberta's oil and gas sector breached the limit for how much natural gas it is legally allowed to burn off through flaring. Andrew Chang breaks down what flaring is, why oil companies do it and the environmental...
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Danish livestock farmers to be taxed for cow and pig-made greenhouse gases

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The Scandinavian country pitched a 'flatulence tax' scheme, which was met with industry-wide support and is expected to be carried by the national parliament.
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Latest emissions numbers show Canada is on track to meet 2030 targets: minister

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Canada's greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2022 as the economy rebounded from the pandemic, according to new figures released by the federal government. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault tells Power & Politics that Canada is still on...
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Pollution-tracking satellite launched into space

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A groundbreaking satellite named MethaneSAT has been launched into space with the goal of tracking global methane emissions. Scientists hope the technology will help hold oil and gas companies accountable in the fight against climate...
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Canada unveils oil and gas methane reduction plan

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The Government of Canada unveiled its plan to reduce methane gas emissions from the oil and gas sector at the COP28 climate change summit. Methane is a significantly more potent greenhouse gas and contributor to global warming than...
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U.K. farmers are trying to breed a more climate-friendly sheep

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Farmers in the United Kingdom are trying to breed a less gassy, more climate-friendly sheep — livestock burps are a significant source of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions — but there are tradeoffs in sheep health, meat production...
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Canada's energy minister sees a low-carbon future for the global economy

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Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson about Ottawa's new oil and gas emissions cap and what he plans to do about pushback from the provinces.
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End of the world: Scientists study Chile’s untouched Cape Horn

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Temperatures are set to reach more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels in the next five years.
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Tackling climate crisis: Scientists trying to change what cow eat

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The Biden administration for agreeing to legislation prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane in agriculture
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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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Are the Nord Stream leaks the worst ever greenhouse gas event?

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists are trying to assess the damage from the Nord Stream pipeline leaks.
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Ben & Jerry’s Project ‘Mootopia’ Looks to Tackle Dairy Methane Emissions

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Ben & Jerry’s has announced its latest initiative to tackle climate change with its Project Mootopia campaign, noting the entire dairy industry's big share of the world's carbon footprint. Jenna Evans, the global sustainability manager...
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US: Disused oil and gas wells sealed to stop emissions

9th - Higher Ed
Disused oil and gas wells around the world have been a source of greenhouse gas emissions for decades.
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The debate over gas and induction stoves

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Move aside gas stoves: Scientists and professional chefs suggest there are plenty of reasons to cook with induction stoves instead — fewer indoor air pollutants, more energy efficiency and better culinary results.
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Russia mourns more than 50 dead in Siberia coal mine tragedy

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Little chance of finding more survivors after worst mining accident in Russia in more than 10 years, say officials.
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Biden promises major global cut to methane

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U.S. President Joe Biden pledged a 30% global cut in methane by 2030, an effort to reduce a huge source of greenhouse gases.(Evan Vucci/The Associated Press)
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Dozens of nations back pledge to slash methane emissions at COP26

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Leaders at the COP-26 climate summit are looking to build momentum, after reaching agreement on two major global warming issues: deforestation and methane gas emissions.
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More than 100 world leaders leaders pledge to end deforestation by 2030

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More than 100 global leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have pledged to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by the end of the decade as part of the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow.
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World leaders agree to curb deforestation, methane emissions

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World leaders at COP26 have reached agreements to curb deforestation and methane emissions, but there is debate about the role of private industry in reducing carbon emissions.
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A Look Ahead at G20 Summit and COP26 on Addressing the Climate Crisis

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World leaders will converge this weekend at the 2021 G20 Summit in Rome and the UN COP26 conference in Glasgow with the climate crisis on the agenda. Lord Adair Turner, chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, joined Cheddar to...
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The first step in reducing methane emissions are better ways of measuring them, researchers say

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The federal government has made big investments in reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations, but researchers say you can’t reduce what you can’t measure and there are better ways to measure methane.
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Trudeau announces support for the Energy industry

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Friday
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Climate killer methane: On the hunt for natural gas leaks with Theo

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I'm travelling in Croatia, looking for leaks in the natural gas network from which methane is escaping, one of the most dangerous climate killers of all. The European Union wants to reduce emissions.