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Coal policy committee member shocked by recent changes to coal policy

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A member of a provincial coal mining committee says he's shocked by recent coal policy changes.The Alberta government recently lifted a ban on coal mining in the eastern slopes. Joel Dryden has more.
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Public hearing over Grassy Mountain project resumes

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Stakeholders and opponents descended on the Calgary offices of the Alberta Energy Regulator as a hearing over the controversial Grassy Mountain project resumed. The AER is deciding whether to approve exploration permit applications from...
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New rules for coal mining in Alberta, but is the environment top of mind?

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The Alberta government says it is developing rules that will shape the future of coal mining in the province and prioritize the environment, but some lack trust that the new policies will achieve their stated goal.
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Bridgeport residents can weigh in on poll if 'candy cane smokestack' should be demolished or preserved

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Some residents want it to be demolished, and others say it should be preserved and repainted with a mural as a landmark.
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N.B. Power needs more electricity. Here’s how it plans to get it

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick’s power utility plans to buy electricity from a new natural gas plant built near Moncton.
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Crowsnest Pass residents vote in favour of Grassy Mountain coal project

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Crowsnest Pass have overwhelmingly voted to support the development of a nearby coal project. The non-binding vote wrapped up Monday evening.
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Crowsnest Pass residents vote on contentious Grassy Mountain coal project

9th - Higher Ed
The Municipality of Crowsnest Pass is holding a non-binding vote on whether to support a proposed coal mine at nearby Grassy Mountain.
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Australia climate protest: Police arrest 138 people after blocking ship

9th - Higher Ed
More than a hundred climate protesters were arrested in Australia -after blocking the world's largest coal port, with kayaks.
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Delhi: Pollution Plagues Numerous North Indian Cities, Delhi's AQI Improves Slightly

9th - Higher Ed
On Thursday, the overall air quality in New Delhi saw a slight improvement, moving from "severe" to "very poor." While this is still considered bad, it marks a small step up from the toxic haze that had plagued the city for the past few...
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'We're the energy city': Estevan's new mayor Anthony Sernick optimistic about future

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Estevan's next mayor, Anthony Sernick, says his city intends to continue focusing on energy production, whatever that looks like in the future. The province's planned small modular reactors will play a part in that, he says.
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Nova Scotia Green Party platform unveiled

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The focus is on the cost of living and housing, public health, responsible government, education and the environment. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Green Party Leader Anthony Edmonds.
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A search for benches by a theatre company unearths decades-old and majestic stained glass windows

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Stained glass windows were discovered in the bowels of the basement of Gower Street United Church. Kathie Hicks, CEO of Spirit of Newfoundland Productions, was looking for props for an upcoming holiday show. The CBC’s Carolyn Stokes has...
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Welsh Government asks for ‘as much as we can spend’ for coal tip safety

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The Welsh Government has asked for “as much as we can spend” to keep communities safe from at-risk coal tips, Eluned Morgan has said. On a visit to the Tylortown Tip in Rhondda Cynon Taf, the First Minister of Wales insisted the country...
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Reynolds speaks as coking coal is unloaded at Immingham Port

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Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds speaks as coking coal is unloaded at Immingham Port, northern England, as he visits the site in Lincolnshire to view raw materials destined for British Steel at Scunthorpe, being off-loaded.
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Supplies arrive in UK as Government rushes to save British Steel Scunthorpe site

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Raw materials secured by the Government have arrived in the UK to keep British Steel blast furnaces burning after a race to save the company’s Scunthorpe plant. Ministers have taken control of the firm to ensure supplies such as coking...
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Footage from Immingham and Scunthorpe as Business Secretary set to visit steelworks

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Footage from Immingham and Scunthorpe, as Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is set to visit the at-risk steelworks.
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Freight train carries what appears to be coking coal from Immingham to Scunthorpe

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A freight train carries what appears to be coking coal from Immingham to Scunthorpe. Raw materials secured by the Government have arrived in the UK to keep British Steel blast furnaces burning after a race to save the company’s...
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Coal piles at Immingham docks as race continues to keep Scunthorpe blast furnaces on

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British Steel staff and civil servants will spend Monday attempting to avert the permanent shutdown of Britain’s last primary steelmaking plant. The company, which was taken over by the Government on Saturday, faces a race against time...
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Footage of Immingham Coal Terminal and Scunthorpe Steelworks

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Footage of Immingham Coal Terminal and Scunthorpe Steelworks, as Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner says materials to keep British Steel furnaces burning are 'paid for'.
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Trump moves to supercharge coal industry with new executive order

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The White House said Wednesday's signing builds on the president's promise to "unleash America's energy." (Scripps News)
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Trump announces 25% tariffs on foreign-made autos in bid to increase vehicle manufacturing in the US

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President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on auto imports during a White House news conference Wednesday, in a measure that the administration claims will encourage domestic vehicle manufacturing. (Scripps News)
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Secretary Burgum on Coal Plants, Energy Policy

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US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum talks about the need to keep coal plants open, keeping gas prices down, the impact of tariffs and making it easier to expand energy production. He speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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Lee Anderson speech at launch of Popular Conservatism movement

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Lee Anderson speaks during the launch of the Popular Conservatism movement at the Emmanuel Centre in central London, in a bid to rally right-wing Tory MPs ahead of a general election this year.
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Bloomberg

Duke Energy CEO Good on Climate Goals, Coal and AI

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Duke Energy Chair and CEO Lynn Good says the company is working toward retiring coal as part of its climate goals. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close." Duke removed a mention of climate targets in its latest earnings release as the company...