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US, Mexico eye closer energy ties as NAFTA talks loom
The U.S. and Mexico are looking to boost energy ties as the two countries ready for a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Gov. Brown makes dire plea to save California climate law
Gov. Jerry Brown warned on Thursday of a California ravaged by forest fires, disease and mass migration if lawmakers fail to renew the state's signature program to fight climate change.
Trump denies disaster declaration for Dakota Access pipeline
The denial was not unexpected because such declarations typically involve natural disasters, and not "civil−unrest−related disasters," Nowatzki said.
German police raid several homes in search for stolen Canadian gold coin
German special police units raided several homes in Berlin early on July 12, 2017 in connection with the brazen heist of a 100-kilogram Canadian gold coin stolen from city's most famous museum.
Scientists say massive iceberg has broken off in Antarctica
A vast iceberg with twice the volume of Lake Erie has broken off from a key floating ice shelf in Antarctica, scientists said on Wednesday, July 12, 2017.
Lawmakers announce plan to extend California cap and trade
With a bill now in print, lawmakers could vote on the deal as early as Thursday. The cap−and−trade reauthorization needs support from two−thirds of lawmakers to pass.
California governor plans to host 2018 global climate summit
California Gov. Jerry Brown plans to convene a climate conference next year, his latest action to position the state as a leader in battling global warming as the White House recedes.
Tillerson in focus as Exxon investigation intensifies
"Wayne Tracker" cannot be forced to testify under oath. He does not exist.
Volvo spurns internal combustion engine
Volvo will begin producing electric motors on all its cars from 2019, becoming the first traditional automaker to forgo the combustion engine altogether.
Widow goes after money Canada will give ex-Gitmo prisoner
Lawyer Don Winder made the comments as a decision by the Canadian government to apologize and give millions of dollars to Omar Khadr came under mounting criticism.