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Climate change, climate solutions, and the climate emergency are at the core of Canada's National Observer's mission and excellence in reporting. Our daily news and in-depth journalism on climate instability and the race to net zero are used by citizens, academics and policymakers to make sense of the growing climate crisis. Our name from time to time appears as a byline on our articles. It indicates the piece is an opinion by our management team or it is company news.
Key transport safety warnings unheeded for more than decade, says watchdog
More than three dozen safety recommendations have been outstanding for more than 20 years, said Kathy Fox, the chair of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
Asset sales propel Husky Energy to a $1.4-billion profit after oil spill
The controversial Canadian energy company has profited in the wake of a massive oil spill in the North Saskatchewan River.
Renewables power past coal
About half a million solar panels were installed every day, over the past year, and the International Energy Agency predicts a renewable boom will grow faster than expected in the coming years.
National Observer hiring communications assistant
National Observer is looking for a strong communicator to be our brand ambassador in customer relations, providing service and support to subscribers and helping with questions and technical issues.
Former pipeline boss calls Energy East debacle a win for activists
Former TransCanada chief executive, Hal Kvisle, who spoke on the sidelines of the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alta., says the controversy was a "tempest in a teapot,"
Doctors urge feds to assess health impact of Pacific Northwest LNG project
This project contradicts the spirit and terms of the Paris Agreement which references the need to protect the “right to health."
National Observer makes shortlist for Canada's best news site
National Observer named as finalist in three categories for the Canadian Online Publishers Awards, including 'Best News Website' in Canada.
EDITORIAL: Harper legacy defeated in Energy East fiasco
The Charest affair also gave Canadians a glimpse of the hidden albatross left by Stephen Harper around the neck of the current government.
Obama to focus on climate change after he leaves office
"There's no reason why this should be a partisan issue," Obama said, reflecting that change might be easier to implement after he leaves office.