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The Costs of Extreme Heat Go Far Beyond Higher AC Bills

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Climate change doesn’t just mean more extreme weather – it also leads to billions of dollars in lost productivity, tourism, and stresses infrastructure.
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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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Sask. justice minister on why province refuses to comply with clean electricity rules

9th - Higher Ed
The Saskatchewan government says it will not comply with the federal government's proposed clean electricity regulations when they are implemented.
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Climate goals could make gas heating obsolete. So why do gas companies keep adding customers?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's climate goals are expected to make fossil fuel heating for buildings obsolete within decades. But gas companies are still laying more gas pipes and connecting more homes and businesses — and the last customers could be left...
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Federal natural resources minister on what — if anything — carbon tax does for Saskatchewan

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Mills, host of CBC Saskatchewan's Afternoon Edition, sits down to talk with Federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson about the carbon tax and its rocky reception from our provincial government.
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Algeria gas exporter summit: Supply crunch and climate change dominate agenda

9th - Higher Ed
Algeria, Africa's leading gas producer, plans to invest $14 billion to boost gas production by 10 billion cubic meters by 2028.
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Saskatchewan's unhappiness with the federal carbon tax has boiled over

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As of Jan. 1, Saskatchewan said it would refuse to charge residents the federal carbon tax on home heating fuels. And today, it went a step further saying it will not send Ottawa the amount due under the tax. That means the province will...
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The Real Deal: Cost of living rising in Connecticut

9th - Higher Ed
Rent and other items are costing more in Connecticut. News 12s Alexa Farrell breaks some of the costs.
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Saskatchewan government says tax agency recognizes it as sole distributor of natural gas

9th - Higher Ed
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has agreed to a request from the Saskatchewan government, naming the government as the province's natural gas distributor rather than SaskEnergy, a provincial Crown Corporation. The decision comes as...
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The Future of Bit Mining

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of April’s planned BitCoin halving, Bitfarms CEO Geoff Morphy shares why he thinks the crypto rally will continue, plus why you’ll see a broader adoption of clean energy for mining.
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B.C. company fined for secret cryptocurrency mines in Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver-based Green Block Mining has been ordered to pay more than $400,000 in penalties and legal expenses for running unsanctioned cryptocurrency mines in Sturgeon County, Westlock County, and southern Alberta.
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Oil and gas producers hoping to cash in on short helium supply

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Canadian oil and gas producers are hoping to cash in on the short supply of helium — a byproduct of natural gas extraction — with new investments in helium collection while the commodity's price is high.
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Canadians looking to cash in on helium demand

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The short supply and high price of helium have more producers looking to cash in on the commodity, used in everything from high-tech manufacturing to health care.
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Fortune Global Forum 2023: The Global Energy Transition

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Majid Jafar, Chief Executive Officer, Crescent Petroleum Francesco La Camera, Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency In conversation with: Peter Vanham, Executive Editor, FORTUNE; Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum
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Fortune Global Forum 2023: From Net Zero To Net Positive

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William McDonough, Chief Executive, McDonough Innovation In conversation with: Matt Heimer, FORTUNE
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Digging into claims heat pumps won’t work during prairie winters

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has claimed heat pumps aren’t viable in his province because it gets too cold, but some experts say newer models work in lower temperatures even if a backup is encouraged.
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NDP to back Conservative motion on widening carbon tax break

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New Democrats are planning to vote in favour of a Conservative motion to exempt all home heating fuels from the federal carbon tax. The governing Liberals have faced increasing political pressure to extend the exemption to fuels such as...
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Exempt all heating fuels from carbon tax or we won't collect it, Sask. premier says

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government will stop collecting the federal carbon tax on natural gas in January unless the federal government offers exemptions that will benefit the people of his province.
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Saskatchewan premier threatens to stop collecting carbon tax

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government will stop collecting the federal carbon tax on natural gas in January unless the federal government offers exemptions that will benefit the people of his province.
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Britain to grant hundreds of oil and gas licences in the North Sea

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Flying in the face of environmental concerns, British is giving the green light to drill hundreds of new oil and gas wells in the North Sea, with PM Rishi Sunak claiming it will help to make the UK more self-sufficient in energy.
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Biz headlines: Boeing KS Workers End Strike, NM Fines Oil Company, Fed May Tighten Financial Rules

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Boeing workers at a supplier plant in Kansas ended their strike while New Mexico fined a Texas-based company over $40 million over allegedly ignoring local pollution reporting. Meanwhile, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank may...
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‘Canada needs to stop being so defeatist’: Premier Danielle Smith

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“We need to be acting like we are going to be the last producer standing instead of the first one out,” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told Power & Politics Wednesday when asked about the province’s approach to the sustainable jobs plan.
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EU and US pledge to reinforce energy cooperation ahead of next winter

9th - Higher Ed
While the EU went through these cold months without trouble, next winter might be more difficult.
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Debate over gas stoves reignites after asthma study

9th - Higher Ed
After a bombshell study linking gas stoves to childhood asthma, governments are under growing pressure to address the health risks from their emissions.