Opinion: "While Europe came out stronger of the past winters, we also remain laser-focused on the lasting solutions to our energy dilemmas."
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By David Stanway10 Apr 2024ReutersThe challenges and opportunities of making carbon capture and storage an economically viable decarbonization solution through carbon markets.
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By Kate Abnett and Riham Alkousaa3 Apr 2024ReutersMeeting Canada’s ambitious net-zero emissions target by 2050 necessitates significant technological, behavioural and systemic changes in the transportation sector, a major contributor to...
By Osman Alp, Maximiliano Udenio and Tarkan Tan30 Mar 2024The ConversationOTTAWA — Canadian exports of thermal coal increased another seven per cent in 2023, reaching the highest level in almost a decade. The...
By Mia Rabson29 Mar 2024The Canadian PressBy Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) – The current low-carbon transition plans of 10 of Europe’s and North America’s biggest listed oil and gas...
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