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The Wall Street Journal

Fixing the Supply Chain

Higher Ed
Sourcing and delivering food depends on supply chains that are sustainable. Agriculture has the most to gain, or lose. Will Big Ag lead the way?
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U.S. judge halts Keystone XL pipeline leaving Canada's oil sector frustrated

9th - Higher Ed
The judge wrote a 54-page order addressing allegations from Indigenous and environmental groups, alleging the U.S. Department of State made several violations when it approved the $8 billion, 1,900-kilometre project.
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The Ticker

9th - Higher Ed
Carol Wilding, president and CEO of Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario, on some of the top stories of the day
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Indonesia grapples with plastic waste crisis amid global UN plastic treaty talks

9th - Higher Ed
Indonesia is one of the world's top contributors of plastic waste, accounting for around 7.8 million tonnes of plastic waste each year.
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Climate landmark: Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut emissions

9th - Higher Ed
In a climate crisis landmark, a Dutch court on Wednesday ordered energy giant Royal Dutch Shell to slash its carbon emissions by a net 45 percent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels.
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Oil giant Shell ordered to halve greenhouse gas emissions

9th - Higher Ed
Oil giant Shell ordered to halve greenhouse gas emissions.
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Trump changes epa priorities: Environmental protections rolled back

9th - Higher Ed
55 years after Nixon created the EPA, the Trump administration is shifting the agency's priorities.
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Report: Logging should be reported as Canada's 3rd highest carbon emitter

9th - Higher Ed
If carbon emissions from logging were reported separately by the Canadian government, they would be the third highest emitting sector of the economy, behind only oil and gas production and transportation, according to a new report from...
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Trump administration plans to open millions of acres in Alaska to oil drilling

Higher Ed
The Trump administration is planning to roll back federal restrictions on oil and gas development across millions of acres of Alaskan wilderness. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Energy Chief Defends Allowing Alaska Oil Drilling

Higher Ed
US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm defended the Biden administration's decision to approve an $8 billion ConocoPhillips oil drilling project in Alaska, even as the White House pushes for more clean energy usage....
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Bloomberg

How the Keystone XL Fight May Signal the Demise of Pipelines

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- With the development of renewable energy accelerating, the pipeline business increasingly finds itself against the ropes. The Biden administration dealt a death blow to Keystone XL, and the fate of similar projects remains...
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Judge Says Lawsuit Over Bears Ears National Monument Can Continue

Higher Ed
The Trump administration cut Bears Ears' acreage by about 85% back in 2017. Environmental groups say that was illegal.
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Bloomberg

Trump Moves to Expand Offshore Oil Drilling

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- President Donald Trump is moving aggressively to expand offshore oil drilling and to reconsider rules that safeguard the activity. Bloomberg's Tina Davis has more on "Bloomberg Markets."