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The NAACP intends to sue Elon Musk’s xAI company and others involved in building a gas-spewing artificial intelligence (AI) ...
A glimmer of hope on a “planned and just transition to end fossil fuels” wasn’t enough to salvage 10 days of international ...
One of Canada’s leading pension funds has pledged to dramatically increase its “climate action” investments to $400 billion ...
A political push to build more vehicles in the U.S. is hitting Canada’s auto sector, Ontario workers say, as GM, Honda, ...
A political decision far from Jeronimo Kataquapit’s remote northern Ontario community has shaped his summer. The 20-year-old ...
A Berlin court has ruled that a referendum aiming to largely ban cars from the city centre is permissible, paving the way for ...
Jurisdictions accelerating toward clean energy can learn from South Australia, where a rooftop solar boom reshaped the grid ...
Tributes are pouring in for the Democratic House speaker and public servant who helped make her state a national leader in ...
After Ontario’s Bill 17 was fast tracked to royal assent, Toronto city staff say the new legislation won’t affect the city’s standards for green buildings.
Parents are capturing their kids’ experiences inside sweltering classrooms, hoping to prompt action on what recent reports ...
Even in the United States—where support was weakest—half of survey respondents backed a climate tax that redistributes wealth ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has expressed confidence that one or more private-sector operators will come forward with ...