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The leading candidates in Saturday’s national election have starkly different policies on energy and global warming.
Labor up, Greens down, crossbench sidelined. As for Climate 200, Saturday night was not its night. So how is Simon Holmes à Court feeling?
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Even though Liberal candidate Mark Carney has a lengthy climate policy résumé, Trump’s threats have nearly drowned the issue ...
Pope Leo XIV is seen as a centrist who shares his predecessor's progressive views on certain social issues. Here's what we ...
Millions of Australians voted Saturday in a bitterly contested general election, following a campaign shaped by living costs, ...
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I try to be a thoughtful guy. Before I make up my mind, I try to look at all the evidence. I read and talk to people with ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it will no longer track the cost of weather disasters, including ...
Canadians head to the polls in 2025 amid a trade war with the United States, a housing crisis, and the fallout of ...
Climate change remains a real threat to Canadians and their communities. As they campaign to lead the country, Canada’s would-be prime ministers should be advocating for climate action.
There’s a notable dog that didn’t bark amid the results of Australia’s election. The opposition Liberal-National Coalition ...
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