Canada's National Observer
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News, Energy
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March 5th 2018
David Suzuki is calling for political and economic revolution.
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Linda Solomon Wood
Opinion
| March 1st 2018
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Natural Resources Canada says newer clean power projects like geothermal and tidal power “face higher risks, costs and more regulatory issues" than established ones like hydro dams.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy
| January 18th 2018
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Fifteen transport companies, among them Uber and Lyft, pledge to lead the transition toward a zero-emission future and sustainable cities through more collaboration with local governments.
Clothilde Goujard
News, Energy, Politics
| February 1st 2018
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Extra programs to support and retrain workers from waning fossil fuel industries should be put in place now, before too many pink slips start to fly, says a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| January 26th 2018
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Alberta has locked down wind power at a 20-year average price of 3.7 cents per kilowatt-hour — less than half of Ontario’s 2016 procurement.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy
| December 14th 2017
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New estimates from Statistics Canada suggest that those who go green with their choice of employment are poised to make some serious green in return.
Mike De Souza
News, Energy, Politics
| December 13th 2017
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Although the cost to build solar power has plummeted over the last decade, a new report suggests Canadians aren't rushing to use the sun to make electricity.
Mia Rabson
News, Energy, Politics
| December 20th 2017
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Alberta is investing $1 billion in oilsands bitumen upgrading to get a bigger bang for the buck on its oil.
Dean Bennett
News, Energy, Politics
| February 26th 2018
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