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Nova Scotia town fined $100K by Environment Canada for spilling raw sewage into brook

A town in central Nova Scotia has been fined $100,000 by the federal Environment Department for spilling raw sewage into a brook.

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Sio Silica’s Vivian project blocked over potential risks to ground water supply

Provincial Premier Wab Kinew said there have been environmental concerns about the project.

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Hot seawater killed most of cultivated coral in Florida Keys in setback for restoration effort

Record hot seawater has killed more than three-quarters of human-cultivated coral that scientists had placed in the Florida Keys

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Ottawa considers changes to clean electricity rules after consultations

OTTAWA, Ill. — Ottawa is considering alterations to its proposed clean electricity regulations. The possible changes come after consultations with industry. The government...

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Manitoba denies environmental licence to contentious sand project

The Vivian project has failed to secure an environmental licence.

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Indonesia, Singapore sign outline pledge on carbon storage

Indonesia is keen to become a hub for CO2 storage in the region and has signed a deal with Singapore on cross-border collaboration.

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Putin says European greens capitalising on climate fears

Russian President Vladimir Putin has questioned Germany's commitment to phasing out coal

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Romania raises 2 billion euros from debut green bond

The long-awaited eurobond was launched at 300 basis points.

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TotalEnergies CEO says IMF debt rules hobbling African green energy projects

Patrick Pouyanne says investment in Africa is being hindered by insufficient loan guarantees

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Drought in Western Canada impacting hydropower production as reservoirs run low

Two hydro-rich provinces are being forced to import power from other jurisdictions due to severe drought in Western Canada. Both B.C. and Manitoba,...

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