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— ICAO Takes Further Steps to Implement CORSIA | News IISD Reporting Services6 March 2019: International aviation is a major emitter of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, however reducing these emissions is both technically and ...
— Mountainous debt awaits a UCP Government: Dreeshen rdnewsnow.comThere's a tough road ahead for the United Conservative Party if they are elected to government on April 16, according to their candidate for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake.
— Fine Gael withdraws controversial amendment to climate action report The Green NewsFine Gael has withdrawn an amendment that would have weakened a key emissions reduction target set to be included in the Committee on Climate Action...
— Dan Davies: Carbon taxes going up April 1 Alaska Highway NewsApril 1 is the one day a year that most people try to avoid becoming the butt of someone else's joke. Unfortunately, British Columbians won't have that luxury ...
— CRS: Carbon tax could help US meet Paris accord's GHG goals Oil & Gas JournalA $25-50/tonne tax or fee on carbon emissions could help the US meet goals outlined in the United Nations' 2016 Paris climate agreement, Congressional ...
— Row Brews Between FG & FF On Carbon Tax. Kfm RadioA row is brewing between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil over the carbon tax. Leo Varadkar wants to increase the levy - but then give people money back if it costs ...
— Federal carbon tax is 'overreach,' Ontario minister says The GuardianOntario has a strong case to put before the courts and the public to challenge the federal carbon pricing plan, Environment Minister Rod Phillips says. “I think we ...
— Saskatoon raises power rates to account for carbon tax CTV NewsA new charge will begin appearing on Saskatoon Light and Power *Service* bills starting on April 1.
— Canola Council Of Canada "Perplexed" By Latest Move By China PembinaValleyOnline.comOfficials with the Canola Council of Canada are perplexed by Tuesday's news that China has cancelled the canola export permit for a second Canadian ...
— No four-fold increase in carbon tax being planned, says Varadkar Belfast TelegraphThe Taoiseach has denied a four-fold increase in carbon tax rates is being planned by the Government in a bid to tackle climate change.