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— Editorial: Time to stop arguing about climate change Quesnel Cariboo ObserverSaskatchewan is embroiled in a legal challenge to the federal carbon tax being imposed on the province. It's no doubt going to be a lengthy fight, but one item ...
— Climate change lawsuits: why kids, cities, farmers, and fishermen are suing Vox.comKids, farmers, fishermen, cities, and states are suing the fossil fuel industry and governments. Could they win?
— Instead of fearing a Green New Deal, we need to embrace it Seattle TimesThe ambitious plan to "decarbonize" is easy fodder for critics. In fact, it's a much-needed beginning to ensure the planet's health while also boosting the ...
— We can pay for pollution now or later—and the price is lower now Phys.OrgEvery time we fill our gas tank, fire up the furnace, ride in an airplane, or use electricity generated by oil, coal, or natural gas, we are contributing to climate ...
— Why the carbon tax will cost some Maritimes families more than others Dal NewsAuthor Larry Hughes is a professor and founding fellow of the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance at Dalhouise University. This year ...
— Climate Weekly: Europe's struggle to walk the talk Climate HomeSign up to get our weekly newsletter straight to your inbox, plus breaking news, investigations and extra bulletins from key events. Teen climate activist Greta ...
— Analysis | The Energy 202: Oregon pushes sweeping climate bill after Democrats win big in 2018 The Washington PostTHE LIGHTBULB. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown. (AP Photo/Don Ryan). *Fresh* off of expanding their legislative majority in Oregon, Democrats in the state ravaged by ...
— Senate leader proposes carbon tax with 15 cent per gallon hike to gasoline The Spokesman-ReviewA new carbon tax proposal would raise the price of gasoline 15 cents per gallon at the pump as part of a $17 billion package on transportation and ...
— Jason Kenney's wind and solar pledge would 'roll back the clock': Expert CBC.caJason Kenney wants to avoid the mistakes made by the Ontario government when it comes to subsidizing renewable energy by getting Alberta out of the power ...
— Are Republicans wavering on climate change? Houston Chronicle Following their loss of seats in the midterm elections, more and more House Republicans are calling for action on climate change - even in oil rich states like ...