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Western Canada farmers weary after extreme cold caps off difficult year

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Farmers in Western Canada are worn out as ongoing extreme cold temperatures cap off a year that already saw adverse weather conditions, including fires and floods.
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U.S. Propane Market's Dire Winter Outlook

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The U.S. propane market is headed for 'armageddon' this winter, according to the research firm, IHS Markit Ltd. Residential propane prices nationwide are currently at their highest level for the month of October since 2011. It comes amid...
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Electric cars: Engineers race to overcome challenges

9th - Higher Ed
Electric cars are growing in popularity as the cost of batteries falls and performance increases.
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Taxing Long Island: Home heating oil can be expensive, but there are ways to save

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That's another option for homeowners - signing a contract with your oil provider. You can lock in at one rate that won't change, even if the price of oil does.
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Why people in Ottawa are choosing heat pumps to warm their houses

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CBC’s Stu Mills spoke with some homeowners who have installed heat pumps about their pros and cons.
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At least 6 infants die from cold weather in Gaza, medics say

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Saeed Salah, director of the Friends of the Patient medical facility in Gaza City, said his hospital reported five out of six infant deaths in Gaza over the past two weeks due to the cold weather and lack of adequate shelter in the...
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Cosy at last: Saint John homeowner gets free heat pumps — after a 2-year wait

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Julie Sentner suspects an early uptick in electricity consumption is the result of a cold winter and heating more of her home.
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Tenant: No heat, proper water pressure at NYCHA apartment for over 10 days

9th - Higher Ed
She says it's been a struggle with no heat and barely any water pressure to take a decent shower.
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Home heating tips in this frigid cold weather

9th - Higher Ed
Regular maintenance checks of your boiler can help you maximize your heating without spending more on heating oil.
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Housing groups call for action as rent increases expected to hit record high

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Housing groups in Quebec are calling on the province to protect tenants from exploding rents. The province's housing tribunal, the TAL released their annual guidelines today to help landlords set their rent increases. And the average...
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Here's how much rent could go up in Quebec in 2025

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Tenants living in homes where heat is not included could see their rent increase 5.9 per cent in 2025. That’s based on calculations Quebec’s rental board releases each year, which landlords can use before sending a rent increase notice...
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Gov. Hochul introduces home heating assistance program to help low-income households

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The Home Energy Assistance Program will allow eligible residents to receive a one-time benefit of up to $1,000 in heating assistance as they prepare for cold weather.
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Take a peek inside this ‘smart’ supermarket to find out how it became heat self-sufficient

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Excess heat from the cooling systems is processed in the tanks to provide space heating for the entire shop.
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Take a peak inside this ‘smart’ supermarket to find out how it became energy-self-sufficient

9th - Higher Ed
Excess heat from the cooling systems is processed in the tanks to provide space heating for the entire shop.
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Press Association

Nine million pensioners to receive winter fuel payment this year, Reeves says

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Some nine million pensioners in England and Wales will receive the winter fuel payment this winter, the Chancellor has announced in a £1.25 billion U-turn of Government plans. The payment, worth up to £300, will be restored to the vast...
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Press Association

Bill aims to address ‘outrageous’ external wall insulation grey area in Ireland

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People Before Profit councillor Jess Spear, and Tallaght couple Clive and Samantha Ryan at the launch of legislation to address a lack of clarity on whether planning permission is needed for external wall insulation.
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Bloomberg

FX Strategists Call End of Euro Rally

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Citigroup strategists are recommending a tactical short of EUR/USD following a sharp rally in the single currency, saying the European Union remains vulnerable to tariff risk while positive news of increased fiscal spending is already...
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Press Association

Unite display banner on Westminster Bridge in protest against winter fuel payment cuts

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Members of Unite take part in a protest on Westminster Bridge in London over the Government's decision to cut the winter fuel payment. Interview with Josh Berlyne, Unite.
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Press Association

Ed Miliband on Labour's pledge to insulate 19 million homes

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Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits a new housing estate in Rugby to pledge a Labour government would insulate 19 million homes across Britain if they gain power.
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Press Association

UK government "dangerously off track" to meeting 2030 climate targets, say climate campaigners

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International climate campaigner for Friends of the Earth, Rachel Kennerley, says the UK government is "dangerously off track" to meet its climate targets according to analysis done by the group. Ms Kennerley was speaking at the Cop28...
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Press Association

2022: a remarkable year for climate, says Met Office climate expert

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'2022 was a really remarkable year for the UK's climate', says Met Office expert as Europe battles a wave of wildfires. Not only was 2022 the hottest year in the UK on the Met Office records which began in 1884 but also on the Central...
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Press Association

UK's 2022 storms, heatwaves and wildfires 'a sign of things to come' say scientists

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The hot, dry summer that saw 40C temperatures recorded in the UK for the first time ever with wildfires destroying houses and trees withering in the heat was a “sign of things to come” for the UK’s climate, scientists have said. Not only...
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Press Association

Home Secretary leaves a wintry Downing Street.

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Home Secretary Suella Braverman leaves a wintery Downing Street.
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Bloomberg

EBRD's Javorcik on Europe's Energy Crunch

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Beata Javorcik, chief economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, discusses the energy cost of Russia's war. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."