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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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The expectations for Canada at COP26

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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault will represent Canada at the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow, Scotland, as countries around the world face mounting pressure to deliver on their climate promises.
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Saving Iceland’s ice is the first lady’s mission

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Iceland’s first lady, Canadian Eliza Reid, says the tiny northern country is leading the way in solutions to fight climate change such as the use of geothermal energy.
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Trudeau pitches global carbon prices at COP26

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used his platform at COP26 to pitch a global carbon pricing program. Though several European countries are on board, it’s a tough sell without the support of big emitters like the U.S. or China.
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Liberia environmentalists blame Firestone for river pollution

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Liberia’s Guinean forest region often referred to as the lungs of West Africa. But inside the Firestone concession the air is thick with chemicals, it stings the eyes.
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Officials temper expectations ahead of COP26

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Ahead of the COP26 climate change summit in Scotland, some officials, including U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. climate representative John Kerry, are tempering expectations about what will be achieved because of disagreements...
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Noisy drivers in Ghent could have their cars confiscated

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Drivers who breach noise limits in Ghent could have their vehicles confiscated. It's part of a bid to battle noise pollution in the Belgian city.
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Bangladesh air pollution damages lives, environment and economy

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Losing years in Bangladesh. Al Jazeera look at how lives in the capital are being cut short by pollution.
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Western Balkan power plants caused ‘nearly 19,000 deaths’ in Europe, according to report estimates

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Over the last three years, almost 19,000 people died as a result of pollution from coal-fired power plants in the Western Balkans, according to estimates in a new report
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Court rules against officials in landmark Jakarta pollution case

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Judges order President Joko Widodo and six other senior officials to take steps to clean up the capital’s filthy air.
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New Delhi opens first ‘smog tower’; expert says ‘absolute waste’

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Move aims to reduce the air pollution blamed for thousands of premature deaths every year, but experts are sceptical.
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Romania’s environment agency pursues illegal waste dealers

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How organised crime groups have turned Romania into Europe's dumping ground.
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Ex-owners of Italian steelworks jailed over deadly factory pollution

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The former owners of Ilva steelworks, Fabio and Nicola Riva, were handed 22 and 20 years in jail respectively for allowing their Taranto-based factory to emit deadly pollution.
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Dutch court orders Shell to cut carbon emissions more aggressively

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A Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels in a landmark case brought by climate activist groups.
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China’s climate change push raises job loss fears

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Fears in China that going green could risk jobs and economic recovery - as Beijing attempts to find common ground with Washington at a global summit.
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Catching the rain in India: Dead Lakes Alive | Witness

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In a race against India's looming water shortage, Anand Malligavad takes on his city’s water woes one lake at a time.
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UK and Europe drive towards net-zero emissions

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Replacing cars with electric power instead of petrol and diesel is becoming crucial for countries.
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Senegal mangroves: Warning forests could vanish in 30 years

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With the rising ocean comes a tide of human waste suffocating Senegal’s coastline.
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Indians burn leftover straw to produce electricity

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The burning of leftover straw from harvest season in northern India has long been a big contributor to air pollution, but now some are putting it to good use.
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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change

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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change.
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Inquest rules pollution contributed to U.K. girl’s death

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A U.K. coroner’s inquest has ruled that air pollution was a material contribution in the death of nine-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah who had severe asthma. Advocates hope the ruling will push the government to do more to tackle air quality.
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What happens if the feds lose Supreme Court carbon tax fight? | Jonathan Wilkinson

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Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson on his government's plan to exceed Canada's 2030 Paris Agreement targets, and if there's a back up plan in the event the Supreme Court sides with the provinces.
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Australia: 'Coral IVF' may help replenish Great Barrier Reef

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Researchers in Australia say they have developed a technique to grow and transplant new coral populations in one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems.