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Premier Kathleen Wynne talks about possible retrofit program in Ontario

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Our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley asks Premier Wynne about her plans to create a retrofit plan in Ontario.
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Premier Kathleen Wynne looks back on 2015

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Premier Kathleen Wynne sat down with our Queen's Park reporter Mike Crawley to talk about everything from negotiating with teachers to the sale of Hydro One.
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Oceans break high-temperature record in warmest February marked globally

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Marine high occurred during what was also the hottest February on record
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What's in the air and how to protect yourself from smoke

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Air quality expert Linsey Marr and respirologist and lung transplant specialist Dr. Chung-Wai Chow explain what’s in the smoke floating over skies in Canada and the U.S. and share how best to protect our health.
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Oxfam: Billionaires Are World's Biggest Greenhouse Gas Culprits

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A new report says billionaires produce a million times more carbon emissions than the average person.
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Europe has 'warmest October on record', EU earth programme says

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Europe has 'warmest October on record', EU earth programme says
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California lawmakers look to restrict, eventually ban sale of gasoline-powered cars

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California lawmakers are expected to pass a sweeping plan to restrict and ultimately ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars — a move that the state’s governor described as the beginning of the end for the internal combustion engine. Some...
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Biden promises major global cut to methane

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U.S. President Joe Biden pledged a 30% global cut in methane by 2030, an effort to reduce a huge source of greenhouse gases.(Evan Vucci/The Associated Press)
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Experts say beef a bigger challenge than oil and gas when it comes to tackling methane emissions

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Air quality specialist and University of California Davis professor Frank Mitloehner joins Power & Politics to discuss the impact that agriculture has on methane emissions.
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We need to rethink livestock's impact on climate change, professor says

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Air quality specialist and University of California Davis professor Frank Mitloehner joins Power & Politics to discuss the impact that agriculture has on methane emissions.CLARIFICATION: An earlier headline on this video suggested that...
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The potential environmental impact of expanded space exploration

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The ongoing expansion of space exploration could have a big impact on Earth because of emissions released during launches and debris falling from space.
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The first step in reducing methane emissions are better ways of measuring them, researchers say

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The federal government has made big investments in reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations, but researchers say you can’t reduce what you can’t measure and there are better ways to measure methane.
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President Biden Looks to Seize Opportunity, Tackle Climate Crisis

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President Biden invited 40 world leaders to a climate summit held this week as the planet looks to fight back against climate change. Ali Zaidi, Deputy National Climate Advisor at The White House, breaks down the major items Americans...
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2020 reached record temperatures despite emissions reduction during pandemic

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Despite reduced emissions during the pandemic, annual climate reports from NASA and the NOAA have declared 2020 a virtual tie with 2016 for the warmest year on record, with the Northern Hemisphere seeing the greatest effects.
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TTC testing out electric buses in bid to become greener

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The Toronto Transit Commission is participating in a new pilot program aimed at reducing carbon emissions by using electric buses for public transit. The TTC hopes to have an entirely electric fleet by 2050 and is currently weighing the...
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Japan launches climate change monitoring satellite

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Japan has successfully launched a climate monitoring satellite aboard its H-2A rocket. Watch in for more details!
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UN sounds alarm over climate crisis ahead of COP30 in Brazil

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Leaders gather virtually ahead of COP30 to confront the worsening global crisis and explore urgent solutions.
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TEPCO Adviser Klein on Nuclear Demand Outlook

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Global energy demand has skyrocketed on AI ambitions, and proponents of nuclear power says it's the best way to meet that demand, without adding to carbon emissions. Dale Klein, Chairman of Tokyo Electric Power Company's Nuclear Reform...
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Has China Really Hit Peak Emissions?

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China, the world's largest emitter of CO2, might have reached peak emissions. If so, the world could be in a better position to slow global warming, a focus of the COP29 summit. But there's a catch.
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Yellen Seeks China De-Escalation

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Geopolitical tensions and China's relationship with the US are in full focus this week as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attends G-20 meetings in India and Climate Envoy John Kerry holds talks in Beijing. Stephen Engle reports on...
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BLive Bloomberg Green Summit: Show Me the [Climate] Money

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Bloomberg's Eric Roston examines the who, what, when, where and why of climate capital in the quest for cutting-edge solutions at the Bloomberg Green Summit.
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Clouds of Methane Seen Spewing From Texas Oil Fields

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Sep.24 -- Plumes of methane can be seen spewing from oil and gas facilities in the Permian Basin. The images were recorded with an infrared camera mounted on a helicopter. This video is from the Environmental Defense Fund. (This video is...
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Nutrien CEO on Advances on Sustainable Agriculture

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Ken Seitz, President & CEO, Nutrien shares how advances in agriculture inputs can help both increase food production and mitigate climate change with Bloomberg's Jen Skerritt at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
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Study: Gas Stoves Worse For Climate Than Previously Thought

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Methane is a greenhouse gas that is dozens of times more potent than carbon dioxide but doesn't stay in the atmosphere nearly as long.