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Danish farmers concerned carbon tax will lead to lower production

Denmark could become the first country in the world to levy an emissions tax on farming in bid to reach 2030 target.

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Alberta First Nations seek answers on carbon capture and storage plans

Seven Alberta First Nations unite to question billion-dollar carbon storage plans over safety, treaty rights, and environmental risks.

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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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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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Methane emissions: What is Canada doing to regulate? Analysis by Pembina Institute

Amanda Bryant, a senior analyst with the Pembina Institute‘s oil and gas program, writes in a blog post: “As global leaders convened in...

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Opinion: Business Council of Canada urges Ottawa to rethink oil and gas emissions cap

Goldy Hyder, president of the Business Council of Canada, wrote an open letter to Canada’s Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault urging his government to...

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