New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant says he will do whatever necessary to make sure the $15.7−billion Energy East pipeline proceeds and delivers crude — and jobs — to his province.
Canada's second largest pipeline company is considering whether to abandon a major crude oil expansion project due to stringent new climate change standards proposed by a federal regulator.
Climate experts are calling for more women to take part in research and policy-making in order to respond to climate change with a gender-specific approach.
Export Development Canada, Canada's federal credit agency, has priced its very first 'Green Bond' in Canadian dollars — a sign of rising global interest in climate financing, it says.
France’s government is unveiling a law to ban all production and exploration of oil and natural gas by 2040 on the country’s mainland and overseas territories.
Catherine McKenna talks climate change with a classroom full of kids in a Gatineau elementary school to present her department's new website. Is it any good?
The National Energy Board says the Trans Mountain pipeline project has met conditions required for the expansion of its Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C.
The National Energy Board has orders to consider upstream and downstream greenhouse gas emissions for TransCanada's Energy East pipeline. But is it really a done deal?
A candidate to lead Alberta’s new United Conservative Party says one way to jump−start the province’s lagging oil industry may be to buy a piece of Manitoba.
"This is the kind of thing we are going to get more of," said Princeton University climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer. "This storm should serve as warning."