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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.

ClimateEnvironmentNews

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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EXCLUSIVE: White House set to back tougher climate model for ethanol, sources say

(Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s administration is poised to announce an adjustment to its scientific modeling for ethanol that will show the corn-based...

EnvironmentMineralsMiningNewsSolar

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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Community project saves homes from Chile wildfires

VINA DEL MAR, Chile (Reuters) – Scorched earth surrounds the 70 houses of the Villa Botania neighborhood, on the outskirts of Chile’s coastal...

EnvironmentMiningNews

Manitoba denies environmental licence to contentious sand project

The Vivian project has failed to secure an environmental licence.

ElectricityEmissionsNewsRegulations

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...

EconomyNewsPolitics

EU approves German state aid decarbonisation scheme

Scheme worth €4bn approved as part of Germany's post-Covid recovery.

EnvironmentNewsResiliency

Ottawa promised Canadians two billion new trees, Quebec wants to cut some down

MONTREAL — The federal government committed to planting two billion trees across the country to restore natural habitats and fight climate change, and...

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thyssenkrupp Steel is intensively pushing ahead with developing the hydrogen economy: Call for tenders for supplying hydrogen to the first direct reduction plant at the Duisburg location

thyssenkrupp Steel has issued a call for tenders to supply hydrogen to the first direct reduction plant in the tkH2Steel decarbonization project Hydrogen...

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