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— News Argus MediaGerman utility Uniper might sell its UK portfolio's excess EU emissions trading system (ETS) allowances (EUAs), if the UK exits the carbon market on 29 March ...
— Alberta election candidates are ready Innisfail ProvinceINNISFAIL – As Albertans prepare for a spring election candidates are already hitting the campaign trail. Most, including several from the Innisfail-Sylvan Lake ...
— Alberta election candidates are ready Innisfail ProvinceINNISFAIL – As Albertans prepare for a spring election candidates are already hitting the campaign trail. Most, including several from the Innisfail-Sylvan Lake ...
— Daily on Energy: Murkowski and Manchin won't go for carbon tax Washington ExaminerSIGN UP! If you'd like to continue receiving Washington Examiner's Daily on Energy newsletter, SUBSCRIBE HERE: ...
— These teens have some ideas for stopping climate change Science News for StudentsIf you could do one thing to stop climate change, what would it be? We asked some of the finalists at the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search.
— Bridges, carbon tax primary worries for Sask. rural municipalities CBC.caThe president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) says the federal carbon tax and pipelines are among his chief concerns this year.
— US still discussing nuclear technology sales with Saudi Arabia Financial TimesThe US is still in talks with Saudi Arabia about a possible deal to sell it civil nuclear technology, as part of a strategy to boost US exports while helping to curb ...
— Perry announces short EU ETS compliance deadline extension ENDS ReportThe government has announced that it will allow additional time for UK participants in the EU emission trading scheme to meet their compliance obligations ...
— Mandryk: Negative politics exist because they work ... perhaps better than ever The ProvinceSocial media is often selling angry, half-truths in a dark, petty way, but this is what negative political advertising has always been.
— What B.C. businesses want from 2019 federal budget Business in VancouverCompetitiveness has been a headline issue for a broad range of B.C. sectors that business leaders wanted to see addressed in last month's provincial budget.