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Can Asia's climate-cooked cities beat the heat?26 Sep 19 - Extreme heat has affected the Rugby World Cup being held in Japan and the story looks like it will be the same for next year's Olympic Games. |
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Guards watch Canadian environment minister13 Sep 19 - Canadian environment minister Catherine McKenna says she has been assigned a security detail because of abuse she has received both online and in person. |
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Saying climate change is real could bring trouble21 Aug 19 - Canadian environment charities have been warned that discussing the dangers of climate change during the upcoming federal campaign could get them into trouble. |
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Trudeau signs off on fuel pipeline - again21 Jun 19 - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given the green light for a second time to a $5.5 billion pipeline expansion that has attracted strong opposition from environmentalists and some indigenous groups. |
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Canada imposes carbon tax on four provinces2 Apr 19 - Canada has imposed a landmark carbon tax on four provinces which had defied Ottawa’s push to combat climate change. |
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Climate strategy has Trudeau firmly on back foot12 Oct 18 - When Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau swept into power in 2015, he pledged to make fighting climate change a top priority for his government. |
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National park under fire from oil and gas29 Jun 18 - The world’s second-largest national park is under threat from a destructive combination of climate change, oil and gas development and hydroelectric projects. |
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The Great Canadian Paris-pipeline paradox7 Jun 18 - The Canadian government’s decision to purchase Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline project shortly after ratifying the Paris Agreement on climate change creates an interesting paradox and a... |
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Canada eyes carbon price to cut emissions4 May 18 - Canada says that setting a nationwide carbon price could help to cut emissions by 90 million tonnes while maintaining a strong economy. |
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Trudeau vows to push ahead with pipeline plans19 Apr 18 - Justin Trudeau has said Canada’s government is prepared to use taxpayer dollars to push forward plans for a controversial pipeline expansion, despite protests and efforts by a provincial government... |
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One of the dirtiest oil sources wants to go green29 Mar 18 - One of the most aggressive campaigns to fight global warming is happening in a Canadian province. There’s just one problem: the same place is also home to some of the dirtiest oil in the world. |
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Ontario permits sell out at first auction7 Mar 18 - Ontario has participated in its first auction of carbon allowances as part of the Western Climate Initiative, selling 23,743,316 current-vintage allowances at a price of $C18.44 ($NZ19.66). |
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Canada pledges $1 billion to protect nature2 Mar 18 - The Canadian Government plans to invest $1.3 billion to preserve the country’s land, oceans and wildlife. |
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How Trudeau welcomed Trump and oil lobby pipeline help12 Feb 18 - The Trudeau government treated Donald Trump’s election as “positive news” for Canada’s energy industry and welcomed the help of Canada’s main corporate oil group in lobbying the US administration,... |
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Angry scientists condemn Trudeau's climate research cut25 Jan 18 - In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, 250 Canadian scientists highlight their concern over the imminent end of a research programme to better understand climate change. |
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