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— How Trudeau’s Faring Economically Ahead of His Election Budget BloombergPrime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers his fourth and final budget this week before Canada's next election.
— Richard Branson calls for "Clean Energy Dividend" Renewables NowMarch 18 (Renewables Now) - Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, believes a Clean Energy Dividend will be much more successful in tackling cli.
— Richard Branson calls for "Clean Energy Dividend" Renewables NowMarch 18 (Renewables Now) - Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, believes a Clean Energy Dividend will be much more successful in tackling cli.
— Graves sees a positive role for GOP in new select climate committee Roll Call Rep. Garret Graves says he wasn't keen on joining the select committee to address climate change formed by the new Democratic House majority in January.
— Trump and Republicans are isolated on climate change AxiosPresident Trump and congressional Republicans are increasingly outliers in an otherwise emerging consensus across America that climate change is a problem ...
— Interview: Former Starbucks CEO makes case for independent run for White House Tampa Bay TimesTAMPA — The man who turned a small Seattle coffee business into a global coffee behemoth was already clutching a double short flat white when he arrived ...
— Free beer vs. carbon tax (Free beer vs. carbon tax) High Country NewsOne of the insights offered by recent Nobel economics laureate William Nordhaus was that the framing used to advance carbon fees/taxes is really the whole ...
— Renewables in Southeast Asia: subsidies not required, thanks Eco-BusinessWhat's needed for renewables to take-off is leadership, vision and a commitment to a better society from the ASEAN political class, writes Assaad Razzouk.
— Shooting in park - BC News Castanet.netSurrey RCMP are investigating a man was shot in Surrey Sunday afternoon.
— Convoy and rally in Regina on April 4 to focus on carbon tax and energy Estevan MercuryIn late December, a call went out, and a convoy 15 kilometres long made up principally of heavy trucks made its way through Estevan, protesting the energy ...