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Indigenous group Natural Law Energy inks deal with TC Energy to invest in Keystone XL

Natural Law Energy represents four First Nations in Alberta and one in Saskatchewan


First Nation to launch lawsuits against N.S. commercial fishers for alleged damages

The band also intends to file a constitutional challenge against a provincial law that has prevented the band from selling its lobster catch


45,000 L of oil spilled at Churchill Falls hydroelectric station in Labrador

From a transformer on Oct. 29 after a mechanical failure and a fire, cleanup ongoing
 
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NRC Canada opens new advanced materials research facility in Mississauga

Facility to serve as national clean energy hub supporting research into new materials for industrial development and commercialization » read more
 

Perovskite solar cells will revolutionize solar sector: report

Perovskite-based solar cell technologies have gained attention due to their low manufacturing costs and higher operational output and efficiency » read more
 

Hydrogen production to double by 2030 as the world advances towards a sustainable energy economy

The shift towards hydrogen-based economy arises due to the growing concerns over increasing carbon emissions, energy security, and climate change » read more
 

Feds invest $68M to stop spread of mountain pine beetle in Rocky Mountain National Parks

As part of this investment, Parks Canada will receive $6.9 million over three years » read more
 
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What Joe Biden’s climate plan means for Canada

Although Biden’s climate plan is not as ambitious as the Green New Deal advocated by the left of the Democratic Party, his plans are serious » read more

Wildlife can be saved from becoming roadkill with a new tool that finds the best locations for fences

Animal mortality due to traffic affects wildlife populations, communities and ecosystems » read more

How coyotes and humans can learn to coexist in cities

Coyotes and other wildlife are making backyards and urban communities part of their homes » read more

After a nuclear war, the world’s emergency food supply could be seafood — if overfishing stops now

A major war between the United States and Russia could make global fish catches fall by as much as 30% » read more
 
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Federal government unveils rules for $750 million emissions reduction fund

The government has not estimated yet what emissions will be cut through this new program » read more