Lorne Cooke
Reporter with the Associated Press
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EU chief proposes cap on electricity company revenues
A top European Union official unveiled on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, a plan to cap the revenues of electricity producing companies that are making extraordinary profits due to the war in Ukraine and climate change, saying the proposal could raise $140 billion to help people hit by spiraling energy prices.
Looks like three more dry months ahead for Europe
Parts of the European Union could face three more months of warmer and drier conditions as Europe weathers a major drought that has fueled forest fires, dried up rivers and devastated crops, the 27−nation bloc’s Earth observation program is warning in a report.
Protests, new climate pledges after Trump's Paris pullout
Environmental campaigners protested on Friday, June 02, 2017, against President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord