Canadian Greenhouse Gas emissions from electricity sector falling

Member companies report a 22 per cent reduction in carbon emissions over the last five years.
Posted On 02 Sep 2015
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Electricity from renewables now as cheap as fossil fuels

New IEA Report Analysis shows nuclear energy competitive with other baseload power sources
Posted On 01 Sep 2015
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Grey Swans – Climate Change Harbingers of Death and Destruction

Climate change may drastically increase the risk of simultaneous cyclones and storm surges striking populous coastlines around the world.
Posted On 01 Sep 2015
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Shell Arctic drilling set to commence despite low oil prices

As the giant Shell oil company begins highly controversial exploration drilling in the Arctic, the price of crude continues to slide.
Posted On 30 Aug 2015
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New Orleans unveils first-ever, Comprehensive Resilience Strategy

Ten years after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, the City of New Orleans is trying to create a more resilient and equitable city,
Posted On 26 Aug 2015
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Health warning for world’s oceans

Sea life is in serious peril from over-fishing, pollution and rising temperatures due to climate change, environmental analysts report. As the oceans suffer, so will we.
Posted On 23 Aug 2015
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China’s carbon count is not as high as feared

The use of poor-quality coal in Chinese power plants means that the carbon dioxide emissions of the world’s biggest polluter are 10% less than previously thought.
Posted On 21 Aug 2015
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Government of Québec Launches 12-storey Wood Building Construction Guide

Québec is following countries in Europe, where similar wood-based construction methods are permitted.
Posted On 17 Aug 2015
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