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Jim Warren: 2010 was the inflection point, with social media bringing woke culture and zealous environmentalism to the fore

The theme for this series of columns can be summed up as an attempt to answer the following question: Can supporters of a rational, economically-feasible transition to renewable energy reasonably hope to convince enough policy makers and members of the public that the...

Oregon county sues oil, coal companies for $51 billion over deadly heat dome

  PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s most populous county is suing more than a dozen large fossil fuel companies to recover costs related to extreme weather events linked to climate change. The lawsuit filed Thursday in Multnomah County Circuit Court alleges the...

Dutch government to end gas extraction in northern province after 60 years and many damaging quakes

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Extraction from one of the world’s largest natural gas fields will end in October, the Dutch government announced Friday, turning off a lucrative source of revenue that also sparked unrest by causing a string of earthquakes. “The...

Editorial: Facebook and Instagram to start blocking Pipeline Online links on Sunday. This is 1979, on the way to Orwell’s 1984

  The result of the passing of Bill C-18 this week has prompted Meta to carry out its threat to block news media links on its platforms, Facebook and Instagram. This is Meta’s full statement, updated on June 22: Today, we are confirming that news...

On longest day of the year, Saskatchewan’s grid-scale solar produced 8 megawatts out of 30

Saskatchewan has just 30 megawatts of grid-scale solar power installed, spread across three projects of 10 megawatts each. And on the longest day of the year, June 21, they averaged 8 megawatts of output in total. That’s 26.7 per cent of capacity. That’s...
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