Vancouver’s maritime future must be embraced

Long recognized for its scenic beauty and quality of living, Vancouver is now being recognized for its potential as a global maritime hub.
Posted On 15 May 2017

Climate change legislation sees huge increase

More than 1,200 climate laws have been introduced since 1997, with a sharp rise in the number of countries legislating since the 2015 Paris Agreement
Posted On 11 May 2017
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Cummins Westport “Moves to Zero” with New Natural Gas Engines

The ISL G Near Zero natural gas engine is the first MidRange engine in North America to be certified to California's optional Near Zero NOx standard.
Posted On 02 May 2017
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Next decade critical for climate targets

European researchers stress urgency of tackling global warming to meet climate targets, and say the goal of a less than 2°C rise may be unrealistic.
Posted On 02 May 2017
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American climate refugees could flee inland

The population of inland American cities will alter drastically if predictions of dramatic sea level rises by 2100 are correct, new report suggests.
Posted On 28 Apr 2017
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Halving global carbon emissions by 2040 is within our reach

Leading industries, investors and climate advocates set out achievable pathways to limit global warming to well below 2˚C while stimulating economic development and social progress.
Posted On 28 Apr 2017
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Conventional Oil Investment Plummets Despite Rising Demand

Global oil discoveries and new projects fell to historic lows in 2016
Posted On 26 Apr 2017
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The Rise of the Circular Economy

In a world where resources are dwindling, circular economy is the potential answer to concerns about energy, about landfill use, and social responsibility
Posted On 26 Apr 2017
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