Brazil faces serious power and crop losses

Scientists warn that Brazil can expect falling hydroelectric supplies and severe crop failures by 2040 as climate change reduces rainfall and increases drought.
Posted On 19 Nov 2015
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Biggest economies still backing fossil fuels

Analysts say the world’s 20 leading economies give nearly four times as much in subsidies to fossil fuel production as total global subsidies to renewable energy.
Posted On 12 Nov 2015
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Low prices should give no cause for complacency for energy security

Latest World Energy Outlook also sees clear signs that the energy transition is underway, but warns strong direction is needed from Paris climate summit
Posted On 11 Nov 2015
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Does CCS Hold the Key to Bridging Climate Gap?

Up to 28 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions will be captured by CCS projects this year
Posted On 09 Nov 2015
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‘Dragon water’ could power the planet

New technology can tap the intense heat deep below the Earth’s surface to supply electricity.
Posted On 07 Nov 2015
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Vancouver is First Major City in North America to go 100% Renewable

“Vancouver creates enormous economic opportunity by shifting to 100 per cent renewable energy
Posted On 06 Nov 2015
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Cenovus recognized for leadership in reporting of GHG emissions

Cenovus Energy .has been named to the 2015 Canada 200 Climate Disclosure Leadership Index.
Posted On 04 Nov 2015
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We Can’t Get There from Here: Why Pricing Congestion is Critical to Beating It

Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission calls for pilot studies of congestion pricing in Canadian cities to help deal with traffic problems.
Posted On 03 Nov 2015
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