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Oilsands in trouble

9th - Higher Ed
Jeff Rubin, author of The Carbon Bubble, explains why the business case for oilsands is getting weaker
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China confronts its 'zombie economy'

9th - Higher Ed
Massive layoffs coming as China's so-called "zombie" factories continue to churn out products no one buys.
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The Big Picture

9th - Higher Ed
The panel talks about shifting national strategies on climate change
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Greenhouse gases from coal mining? Who knew?

9th - Higher Ed
Extraction of coal from the Donkin mine will produce one megatonne of greenhouse gas emissions, and burning the coal at various power plants is another matter
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Premier Kathleen Wynne talks about the sale of Hydro One

9th - Higher Ed
Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley talks to Premier Wynne about the controversial sale of Hydro One.
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China's climate problem

9th - Higher Ed
How is China going to make good on its COP21 promises? David Common reports from Shanghai
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Hillbilly: Beyond the stereotypes in the heart of US's Appalachia | Witness

9th - Higher Ed
Appalachian filmmaker returns home to examine the media's stereotyping of hillbillies and the American cultural divide.
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Mongolia heads to polls amid weak opposition, corruption scandals and public frustration

9th - Higher Ed
Mongolia votes this week, but weak opposition to the ruling MPP and corruption scandals hinder hopes for change.
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Chile pollution: Government plans to shutdown coal plants

9th - Higher Ed
A coal plant in northern Chile is due to start winding down as part of a government plan to phase-out coal production in the country.
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Blaine Higgs’s big picture: Carbon tax alternative a non-starter?

9th - Higher Ed
The prime minister has challenged premiers to propose other options if they don't like the federal carbon tax. And Premier Higgs has answered the call. But here are just a few of the challenges he’ll face.
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The Donkin dilemma: N.S. coal mine faces uncertain future

9th - Higher Ed
The world’s only operating subsea coal mine in Donkin, N.S., is facing an uncertain future. CBC’s Tom Murphy breaks down the safety violations and environmental concerns that have some saying the mine needs to close for good, and hears...
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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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“Puppet…” BJP Spox Pratul Deo takes jibe at Champai Soren ahead of swearing-in ceremony

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In a significant turn of events, amidst the political unrest in Jharkhand, Champai Soren, a leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha is set to take oath as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand on February 02. Amid the political turmoil in...
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Palestinians in Deir Al Balah say tents are poorly insulated and provide no respite from the cold

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary reports the situation of the Palestinians in Deir Al Balah camp, central Gaza strip
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Thai island turns solar: Koh Jik wins sustainable energy award

9th - Higher Ed
Breaking the fossil fuel habit - why a country with all the right conditions, is finding it so hard to switch to renewables.
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Uttarakhand Tunnel Rescue: How Illegal Rat Hole Mining Saved 41 Trapped Workers

9th - Higher Ed
A mining practise banned for being unsafe saved the 41 trapped workers. After high-tech, American-imported machines broke down. Silkyara tunnel rescuers resorted to a mining method: rat hole mining.
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3 ways the world is making progress on green energy

9th - Higher Ed
Scroll the latest headlines and it’s easy to feel climate defeated, but between the missed targets and dire warnings are signs of progress. CBC’s Nicole Mortillaro breaks down three ways the clean energy transition is starting to take...
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Trudeau defends change to carbon tax on home heating oil

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there will 'absolutely not' be further carbon tax exemptions after his government announced a three-year break on home heating oil.
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Conservatives using ‘Gong Show’ tactics: NDP

9th - Higher Ed
NDP energy critic Charlie Angus calls on Conservatives to stop blocking legislation supporting energy workers.
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Donetsk coal: Battle for resources as Ukraine war rages

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera has been given rare access to a coalmine in a part of Russian-controlled eastern Ukraine, near Donetsk.
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Environment minister lays roadmap to ending fossil fuel subsidies in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault laid out the government's plan to phase out subsidies for fossil fuel extraction in Canada. But critics argue the changes don't go far enough and there are too many exceptions.
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US, China to work ‘intensively’ on climate issues in weeks ahead

9th - Higher Ed
US envoy John Kerry says more work needed before agreement with China on key issues as both nations try to rebuild trust.
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Combating climate change: US envoy in China to restart stalled talks

9th - Higher Ed
The United States and China have resumed talks on how they can cooperate to combat global warming.
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Proposed new mine divides former Alberta coal town

9th - Higher Ed
Grande Cache, Alta., has long benefitted from its location next to the Rocky Mountains, first as a coal mining town and now as an ecotourism hub. But with a proposed new coal mine comes questions about how to balance the environment with...