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Canada’s First New Oil Pipeline in Decades: A Controversial Step Forward

Amidst both celebration and condemnation, Canada is poised to inaugurate its first major oil pipeline project in decades.

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April 30, 2024
UK News

King to not attend climate summit after UK PM’s advice

LONDON, United Kingdom (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to Buckingham Palace, King Charles will not go to the COP27 climate change meeting, which will take place in Egypt next month. It was in response to a Sunday Times article that claimed Liz

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October 2, 2022
UK News

Heatwave: The UK might experience its first-ever 40°C days next week

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – People are being asked to take protective measures against the growing heat as temperatures in some regions of the UK may surpass 40C (104F) for the first time. From Sunday to Tuesday, England is under an extreme

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July 15, 2022
UK News

Government to own 20% interest in £20bn next-generation project

LONDON (ParliamentPolitics Magazine) – Against a cost-of-living crisis and global instability’s backdrop, the government proposes to take a 20% interest in a new nuclear reactor in Suffolk, bolstering the energy security of the country. EDF, the French energy company, will also take

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March 27, 2022
Culture & Society

NASA predicts more extreme and worrying weather events

New York (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to NASA, 2021 was the sixth hottest year in the history of data keeping, since 1880s. On Thursday, experts warned that the extreme weathers, heatwaves that we have been facing the past couple of years

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January 18, 2022
Culture & Society

The Changing Face of Britain: How Climate Change Has Reshaped the Country

Extreme weather, a vanishing coastline and struggling wildlife – the impact of climate change at home is impossible to miss. Within the next few years, Britain could experience 40°C summers, relentless flooding and more frequent storms due to climate change. Without immediate

Avatar of Kirsty Broughton by Kirsty Broughton
January 9, 2022
UK News

UK may need to implement CO2 border tax considering greenhouse gas exportation by consumers.

The UK may need to, in the future, implement a Carbon Dioxide border tax in light of the greenhouse gas emissions released during the exportation of goods by consumers. The Carbon Dioxide border tax would mean that a levy would be imposed

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December 14, 2021
UK News

Every Welsh household is to be offered a free tree to plant as part of the nation’s growing climate change battle.

The Welsh Parliament has voted on a scheme that will make around 1.3 million trees available to households across Wales. The £2 million program will encourage homeowners to plant one tree in an effort to combat the damaging effects of climate change.

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December 9, 2021
USA

Biden and Trudeau agree to cooperate on Covid and climate change

Canada’s Justin Trudeau and President Joe Biden plan to meet next month, the prime minister’s office said, following a call between the two leaders in which they agreed to join forces to combat coronavirus in North America. The White House said in a statement

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January 23, 2021
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Boris Johnson’s 10-point climate plan is a promising start, but key details remain unclear

A big financial boost for tackling emissions in Britain’s homes and electric cars, and a ban on the sale of new petrol vehicles by 2030. These are among the more exciting elements of Boris Johnson’s new 10-point climate plan, the first details of which

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November 18, 2020
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