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Ancient Giant Sequoia trees menaced by California's endless drought
More and more patches of brown, dead, foilage cropping up on trees up to 3,000 years old.
Keystone XL followup: Clinton wants Canada-U.S.-Mexico climate change plan
Clinton follows up Keystone opposition with ambitious climate proposal including negotiations towards a North American climate compact.
'Dirtiest fuel': Clinton makes Canadian oil an election issue
Former First Lady turns Canadian oil into a Democrat vs. Republican fight -
Alberta premier tells business leaders energy industry must clean up its act
Oil and gas critical to Albert aeconomy - but must pull their weight in reducing climate change.
Trudeau nixes support for Tory minority as Harper warns of economic turmoil
... but Trudeau did not rule out allying with the NDP if no majority government emerges after Oct.19.
Hillary Clinton comes out against Keystone XL
Clinton believes it doesn't believe it's in the best interest of "what we need to do to combat climate change."
Tories' election pledge runs into Terry Fox turbulence on campaign trail
Terry Fox Foundation denounce "crass," Tory tactics.
Swedish utility Vattenfall sells its German coal plants, a major source of greenhouse gases
Swedish energy giant is shifting energy strategy away from carbon-heavy power sources.
Crews still working to cap Alberta natural gas well still spewing after blowout
Crews fighting since Monday to contain explosion spewing gas and other chemicals skywards