Africa Can ‘Leapfrog’ to 100% Renewables, Save Trillions by 2050, Report Says
Switching to 100% renewable energy wouldn’t just pay for itself—it would actually save Africa trillions of dollars by 2050,
Switching to 100% renewable energy wouldn’t just pay for itself—it would actually save Africa trillions of dollars by 2050,
As Canada grapples with its second-worst wildfire season on record, a new Leger poll finds that one in four
First Nations youth leaders are warning Canadians can expect a long, tense summer of protests as governments push forward
A year after Canada’s new anti-greenwashing law took effect, several details remain unclear. But the public can now file
German automotive industry suppliers are bracing for a major upheaval as Chinese competitors gain ground, finds a survey among
The Quebec government is scaling back its projections for greenhouse gas emissions reductions due to the Trump administration.
Saskatchewan’s government is planning to extend the life of the province’s coal plants before moving to nuclear power generation,
After meeting with Indigenous leaders from Ecuador, California—the world’s largest consumer of Amazonian oil—introduced a landmark resolution urging officials
With a wave of new “nationally significant” projects on the way after the Carney government’s Building Canada Act (Bill
Clean energy is poised to pull in double the financing as oil, gas, and coal. But the annual Banking
Switching to 100% renewable energy wouldn’t just pay for itself—it would actually save Africa trillions of dollars by 2050,
As Canada grapples with its second-worst wildfire season on record, a new Leger poll finds that one in four
First Nations youth leaders are warning Canadians can expect a long, tense summer of protests as governments push forward
A year after Canada’s new anti-greenwashing law took effect, several details remain unclear. But the public can now file
German automotive industry suppliers are bracing for a major upheaval as Chinese competitors gain ground, finds a survey among
The Quebec government is scaling back its projections for greenhouse gas emissions reductions due to the Trump administration.
Saskatchewan’s government is planning to extend the life of the province’s coal plants before moving to nuclear power generation,
After meeting with Indigenous leaders from Ecuador, California—the world’s largest consumer of Amazonian oil—introduced a landmark resolution urging officials
With a wave of new “nationally significant” projects on the way after the Carney government’s Building Canada Act (Bill
Clean energy is poised to pull in double the financing as oil, gas, and coal. But the annual Banking