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— Report highlights hydrogen potential in energy transition Smart EnergyA new research paper concludes that hydrogen produced from renewables will become “an economic energy carrier to complement electricity and accelerate ...
— Populism trumps planet for Ireland's hard-left parties The TimesW hen did the left in Ireland become so spineless and why has it swapped radical reforming zeal for reactionary and deeply conservative politics?From the local ...
— March 15th, 2019 Wyoming Public MediaListen to the full show here. Child Sexual Abuse Investigations More Successful With Teamwork It's hard to accept, but child sexual abuse can happen in any.
— “There is no planet B”: Sask. students protest climate change, urge government to take action Regina Leader-PostIn front of the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina on Friday morning, more than 200 students called for government action on climate change.
— "We Don't Look Away And Hope The Storms Not Coming": The Pros And Cons Of The Carbon Tax Idea Wyoming Public MediaA bipartisan group of lawmakers in Washington has proposed a bill, called the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act of 2019, that would impose a fee on.
— Students lobby lawmakers on climate change action | Local News Rutland HeraldMONTPELIER — Hundreds of students from across Vermont marched to the State House Friday to call for action to combat climate change.
— Convoy and rally in Regina on April 4 to focus on carbon tax and energy Pipeline NewsWeyburn, Regina – In late December, a call went out, and a convoy 15 kilometres long made up principally of heavy trucks made its way through Estevan, ...
— TransLink hopes to speed up transit service delivery Vancouver SunSome services, such as more bus routes, could be delivered sooner than expected in order to deal with overcrowding.
— Hundreds of Toronto Students Ditched Classes To Demand Climate Change Action VICEHundreds of students in Toronto joined protesters around the world for the Youth Strike for Climate on Friday. Protestors chanted “The trees are not pleased” and ...
— Climate proposals need better cost analysis Seattle TimesThe Legislature should consider investing in a robust, nonpartisan economic analysis program to help members and the public better understand the ...