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Report suggests little progress made in 1st year of Alberta’s emissions reduction planThe Pembina Institute has examined the measures included in the province's plan released one year ago.EnvironmentApr 19, 2024
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Mayoral hopeful Murray maintains emphatic denial of harassment allegationsWinnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray says he emphatically denies any wrongdoing in the wake of sexual harassment allegations during his time at Calgary's Pembina Institue.PoliticsOct 6, 2022
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Canada’s oil and gas companies failing to meet environment commitments: reportMost of Canada's oilsands producers have made little progress on their goal to decarbonize the sector despite historically high profits and low capital expenditures.EnvironmentSep 23, 2022
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New report urges B.C. to become region’s leader in recycling electric vehicle batteriesThere could be more than 100,000 electric vehicles on the road in B.C. in three years, and one clean energy think tank wants to make sure their batteries can be recycled.CanadaDec 7, 2021
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Alberta oil and gas industry, environmental groups watching COP26 climate talksAlberta energy leaders and environmental groups are attending the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.EnvironmentOct 31, 2021
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International Energy Agency report states fossil fuel investment must end to reach climate goalsThe report, released Tuesday morning, says there is a narrow but viable pathway to build a global energy sector with net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.EnvironmentMay 18, 2021
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Electric buses, carbon budget among latest emission-reducing tools in CalgaryA city report says Calgary will not meet its emission reduction targets if current city building and planning practices continue in the status quo.CanadaMar 30, 2021
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Alberta set to retire coal power by 2023, ahead of 2030 provincial deadlineAlberta is set to meet its goal to eliminate coal-fired electricity production years earlier than its 2030 target, thanks to recently announced natural gas conversion projects.EnvironmentDec 4, 2020
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First Nations, environmentalists ask for Alberta to restart oilpatch monitoringSeven environmental and Indigenous groups are asking the Alberta government to restart monitoring in the province's oilpatch as soon as possible.EnvironmentJun 4, 2020
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Canadian airlines feel the pressure of flight shaming and the ‘Greta effect’Swedish may not be the lingua franca of the aviation world, but ask any airline executive about the term "flygskam" and they'll likely know exactly what it means.EnvironmentJan 19, 2020
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