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FEDERAL BUDGET PUTS $17.6 BILLION INTO GREEN RECOVERY The federal government is getting decidedly mixed reviews for a 2021 budget that announces but doesn’t quite spell out C$17.6 billion in green recovery spending over the next five years, while tipping a 2030 emissions reduction goal of 36% that may be superseded within days by a more ambitious government target. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ENDS FINANCING FOR COAL MINES The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is planning to stop financing coal mines and power plants and curtail its funding for oil and gas production, according to a draft of an updated energy policy released last week. “The ADB said it hasn’t financed a coal power plant since 2013, when it supported the conversion of Pakistan’s Jamshoroplant to
IMPERIAL OIL TO LAY OFF 200 STAFF, 450 CONTRACTORS AS Imperial Oil to lay off 200 staff, just a day after the ExxonMobil subsidiary agreed to hand over business management of the mammoth Syncrude Canada tar sands/oil sands mine and upgrader to project partner Suncor Energy. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. SUNCOR, ATCO SEEK GOVERNMENT BACKING FOR ‘MULTI-BILLION Tar sands/oil sands producer Suncor Energy Inc. is partnering with utility ATCO Ltd. on a “multi-billion-dollar” project to produce more than 300,000 tonnes per year of hydrogen—as long as governments are ready to facilitate the deal, and taxpayers are standing by to help clear some of the financial hurdles. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
FEDERAL BUDGET PUTS $17.6 BILLION INTO GREEN RECOVERY The federal government is getting decidedly mixed reviews for a 2021 budget that announces but doesn’t quite spell out C$17.6 billion in green recovery spending over the next five years, while tipping a 2030 emissions reduction goal of 36% that may be superseded within days by a more ambitious government target. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ENDS FINANCING FOR COAL MINES The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is planning to stop financing coal mines and power plants and curtail its funding for oil and gas production, according to a draft of an updated energy policy released last week. “The ADB said it hasn’t financed a coal power plant since 2013, when it supported the conversion of Pakistan’s Jamshoroplant to
IMPERIAL OIL TO LAY OFF 200 STAFF, 450 CONTRACTORS AS Imperial Oil to lay off 200 staff, just a day after the ExxonMobil subsidiary agreed to hand over business management of the mammoth Syncrude Canada tar sands/oil sands mine and upgrader to project partner Suncor Energy. NATURAL SOLUTIONS COULD CUT CANADA’S EMISSIONS BY MORE Natural climate solutions that restore and protect forests, grasslands, farmlands, and peatlands, could reduce Canada's annual emissions by 78 megatonnes by 2030. SEVERE STORMS COULD WIPE OUT 167 MILLION HOMES BY 2040 Unless G7 leaders find global solutions to climate change, 167 million homes could be wiped out by severe storms within the next two decades. POLL SHOWS STRONG PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CLIMATE FINANCE A new poll is showing there is strong public support for climate finance across Canada and other G7 countries. $1.3-BILLION EDMONTON PROJECT RAISES HOPES FOR BLUE A plan by a Pennsylvania-based industrial gas and chemical company to build a C$1.3-billion “blue” hydrogen plant in Edmonton is raising cautious optimism about a new way to drive the transition from a fossil- to renewable-based fuel, while raising concerns about the methane emissions the project could trigger and its potential to lock in future demand for climate-busting natural gas. OXYGEN LEVELS PLUMMETING IN FRESHWATER LAKES Oxygen levels in freshwater lakes are plummeting, making it harder for aquatic creatures who live in them to breathe. FORD’S NEW ELECTRIC TRUCK OFFERS BACKUP HOME ENERGY Ford Motor Co. has introduced a feature to its electric truck that will enable owners use the vehicle for home energy storage. OXFAM, SWISS RE PREDICT DEEP ECONOMIC PAIN WITHOUT FASTER Canada’s economy could shrink 6.9% per year by 2050, the world’s most industrialized economies could drop 8.5%, and developing countries will fare far worse if governments don’t deliver on the faster, deeper carbon cuts they promised in the Paris Agreement, Oxfam and the Swiss Re Institute warn in an analysis released on the eve of this week’s G7 summit in Cornwall, UK. ‘NO CLIMATE, NO DEAL,’ DEMOCRAT VOWS, AS SENATE GROUP With a handful of Democrats in the U.S. Senate scrambling to protect the proposed climate investments in President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill, a group of 10 Democrats and Republicans announced last night they had agreed on a scaled-back plan in which the climate provisions are likely excluded or drastically scaled back. YOUTH GROUP LAUNCHES POLAND’S FIRST CLIMATE LAWSUIT TO Young climate activists have launched a climate lawsuit against the government of Poland for failing to act on the climate crisis. G7 MINISTERS RECOMMIT TO CLIMATE FINANCE, LEAVE DETAILS G7 finance ministers have signed off on a communiqué that recommits to US$100 billion per in international climate finance. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
IRENA URGES $131-TRILLION INVESTMENT THROUGH 2050 TO HIT 1 IRENA Urges $131-Trillion Investment through 2050 to Hit 1.5°C Target. Countries will have to speed up renewable energy development eight-fold, invest US$131 trillion by 2050, and massively ramp up hydrogen production to meet a 1.5°C target under the 2015 Paris Agreement, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) concludesthis week
BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that NEW YORK APPROVES NEW TRANSMISSION LINE, CALCULATES 39,000 New York’s utility regulator has approved a new 93-mile, US$854-million transmission line that is just one part of a wider effort to decarbonize the state’s electricity grid by 2040. WALKABLE CITIES WOULD SAVE 2.92 GIGATONS OF CARBON BY 2050 Walkable Cities place #54 on the Drawdown list of climate solutions. The strategy could cut atmospheric carbon dioxide by 2.92 gigatons by 2050 and produce an astounding US$3.28 trillion in net operational savings, though the corresponding costs are too variable to measure. TAR SANDS/OIL SANDS COULD BE NEW LITHIUM SOURCE FOR Tar Sands/Oil Sands Could Be New Lithium Source for Battery-Makers. Lithium-ion battery manufacturers may soon be sourcing raw materials from an unexpected source, after Vancouver-based MGX Minerals Inc. became Canada’s biggest producer of lithium brine. “The Vancouver-based junior mining outfit has developed technology toextract lithium
HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
IRENA URGES $131-TRILLION INVESTMENT THROUGH 2050 TO HIT 1 IRENA Urges $131-Trillion Investment through 2050 to Hit 1.5°C Target. Countries will have to speed up renewable energy development eight-fold, invest US$131 trillion by 2050, and massively ramp up hydrogen production to meet a 1.5°C target under the 2015 Paris Agreement, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) concludesthis week
BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that NEW YORK APPROVES NEW TRANSMISSION LINE, CALCULATES 39,000 New York’s utility regulator has approved a new 93-mile, US$854-million transmission line that is just one part of a wider effort to decarbonize the state’s electricity grid by 2040. WALKABLE CITIES WOULD SAVE 2.92 GIGATONS OF CARBON BY 2050 Walkable Cities place #54 on the Drawdown list of climate solutions. The strategy could cut atmospheric carbon dioxide by 2.92 gigatons by 2050 and produce an astounding US$3.28 trillion in net operational savings, though the corresponding costs are too variable to measure. TAR SANDS/OIL SANDS COULD BE NEW LITHIUM SOURCE FOR Tar Sands/Oil Sands Could Be New Lithium Source for Battery-Makers. Lithium-ion battery manufacturers may soon be sourcing raw materials from an unexpected source, after Vancouver-based MGX Minerals Inc. became Canada’s biggest producer of lithium brine. “The Vancouver-based junior mining outfit has developed technology toextract lithium
NATURAL SOLUTIONS COULD CUT CANADA’S EMISSIONS BY MORE Natural climate solutions that restore and protect forests, grasslands, farmlands, and peatlands, could reduce Canada's annual emissions by 78 megatonnes by 2030. SEVERE STORMS COULD WIPE OUT 167 MILLION HOMES BY 2040 Unless G7 leaders find global solutions to climate change, 167 million homes could be wiped out by severe storms within the next two decades. POLL SHOWS STRONG PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CLIMATE FINANCE A new poll is showing there is strong public support for climate finance across Canada and other G7 countries. OXYGEN LEVELS PLUMMETING IN FRESHWATER LAKES Oxygen levels in freshwater lakes are plummeting, making it harder for aquatic creatures who live in them to breathe. FORD’S NEW ELECTRIC TRUCK OFFERS BACKUP HOME ENERGY Ford Motor Co. has introduced a feature to its electric truck that will enable owners use the vehicle for home energy storage. WINDING DOWN FOSSILS IS ESSENTIAL, DOABLE TO KEEP AVERAGE Countries must adopt an “orderly wind down” of oil, gas, and coal production to avoid greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 that are 66% higher than what it would take to keep the world on a 1.5°C climate pathway, according to a fossil fuel exit strategy released this week by the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT) initiative. YOUTH GROUP LAUNCHES POLAND’S FIRST CLIMATE LAWSUIT TO Young climate activists have launched a climate lawsuit against the government of Poland for failing to act on the climate crisis. ‘NO CLIMATE, NO DEAL,’ DEMOCRAT VOWS, AS SENATE GROUP With a handful of Democrats in the U.S. Senate scrambling to protect the proposed climate investments in President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill, a group of 10 Democrats and Republicans announced last night they had agreed on a scaled-back plan in which the climate provisions are likely excluded or drastically scaled back. G7 MINISTERS RECOMMIT TO CLIMATE FINANCE, LEAVE DETAILS G7 finance ministers have signed off on a communiqué that recommits to US$100 billion per in international climate finance. MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. SUNCOR, ATCO SEEK GOVERNMENT BACKING FOR ‘MULTI-BILLION Tar sands/oil sands producer Suncor Energy Inc. is partnering with utility ATCO Ltd. on a “multi-billion-dollar” project to produce more than 300,000 tonnes per year of hydrogen—as long as governments are ready to facilitate the deal, and taxpayers are standing by to help clear some of the financial hurdles. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. FEDERAL BUDGET PUTS $17.6 BILLION INTO GREEN RECOVERY The federal government is getting decidedly mixed reviews for a 2021 budget that announces but doesn’t quite spell out C$17.6 billion in green recovery spending over the next five years, while tipping a 2030 emissions reduction goal of 36% that may be superseded within days by a more ambitious government target. LINE 5 PIPELINE BATTLE INTENSIFIES AS MAY 12 CLOSURE DATE Whitmer’s May 12 closure order dates back to November. But as the date approaches, pressure from the Canadian government has been intensifying. “Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have appealed to their American counterparts, including President Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and EnergySecretary
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ENDS FINANCING FOR COAL MINES The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is planning to stop financing coal mines and power plants and curtail its funding for oil and gas production, according to a draft of an updated energy policy released last week. “The ADB said it hasn’t financed a coal power plant since 2013, when it supported the conversion of Pakistan’s Jamshoroplant to
HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. SUNCOR, ATCO SEEK GOVERNMENT BACKING FOR ‘MULTI-BILLION Tar sands/oil sands producer Suncor Energy Inc. is partnering with utility ATCO Ltd. on a “multi-billion-dollar” project to produce more than 300,000 tonnes per year of hydrogen—as long as governments are ready to facilitate the deal, and taxpayers are standing by to help clear some of the financial hurdles. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. FEDERAL BUDGET PUTS $17.6 BILLION INTO GREEN RECOVERY The federal government is getting decidedly mixed reviews for a 2021 budget that announces but doesn’t quite spell out C$17.6 billion in green recovery spending over the next five years, while tipping a 2030 emissions reduction goal of 36% that may be superseded within days by a more ambitious government target. LINE 5 PIPELINE BATTLE INTENSIFIES AS MAY 12 CLOSURE DATE Whitmer’s May 12 closure order dates back to November. But as the date approaches, pressure from the Canadian government has been intensifying. “Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have appealed to their American counterparts, including President Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and EnergySecretary
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ENDS FINANCING FOR COAL MINES The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is planning to stop financing coal mines and power plants and curtail its funding for oil and gas production, according to a draft of an updated energy policy released last week. “The ADB said it hasn’t financed a coal power plant since 2013, when it supported the conversion of Pakistan’s Jamshoroplant to
ABOUT THE ENERGY MIX The Energy Mix is published by Energy Mix Productions Inc., a Canadian non-profit that promotes community awareness of, engagement in, and action on climate change, energy, and carbon-free solutions. Each week, we scan up to 1,000 news headlines to find the groundbreaking, provocative, hopeful, or sobering stories that help you make sense of a complex, fast-moving issue. INVESTMENT MUST TRIPLE BY 2030 TO HIT 1.5°C TARGET, IEA Global clean energy investment must triple by 2030 to fulfill the projected 1.5°C future in the International Energy Agency’s net-zero by 2050 roadmap, the agency warns today in its annual World Energy Investment report. OXFAM, SWISS RE PREDICT DEEP ECONOMIC PAIN WITHOUT FASTER Canada’s economy could shrink 6.9% per year by 2050, the world’s most industrialized economies could drop 8.5%, and developing countries will fare far worse if governments don’t deliver on the faster, deeper carbon cuts they promised in the Paris Agreement, Oxfam and the Swiss Re Institute warn in an analysis released on the eve of this week’s G7 summit in Cornwall, UK. HELICOPTER ‘SAND-BLASTS’ LINE 3 OPPONENTS, 200 ARRESTED AT A peaceful protest against the expansion of Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline in northern Minnesota on Monday was met with helicoptersand-blasts.
CLIMATE RISK BECOMES MAJOR ISSUE ON HOME BUYERS Climate risk, with its implications for a home’s safety today and its resale value tomorrow, is emerging as an important new item on many buyers’ checklists, as new mapping technologies and data sources make it easier to track down information on fires, floods, and other potential impacts. G7 MINISTERS RECOMMIT TO CLIMATE FINANCE, LEAVE DETAILS G7 finance ministers have signed off on a communiqué that recommits to US$100 billion per in international climate finance. WORLD CLIMATE DEAL COULD FAIL UNLESS G7 SOLVES VACCINE The shattering disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates between rich and poor countries could defeat efforts to implement the Paris agreement, a growing chorus of international leaders is warning ahead of a three-day summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall beginning Friday. EUROPE FINALIZES JUST TRANSITION FUND WHILE CANADA DITHERS The European Union has approved a €17.5-billion Just Transition Fund (JTF) to support communities most affected by the shift off fossilfuels.
MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. $400M LOAN BRINGS OTTAWA CLOSER TO ALL-ELECTRIC BUS FLEET The Canadian Infrastructure Bank has agreed in principle to lend the City of Ottawa C$400-million to help it buy 450 electric buses and build out the necessary charging infrastructure. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. LINE 5 PIPELINE BATTLE INTENSIFIES AS MAY 12 CLOSURE DATE Whitmer’s May 12 closure order dates back to November. But as the date approaches, pressure from the Canadian government has been intensifying. “Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have appealed to their American counterparts, including President Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and EnergySecretary
BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
TAR SANDS/OIL SANDS COULD BE NEW LITHIUM SOURCE FOR Tar Sands/Oil Sands Could Be New Lithium Source for Battery-Makers. Lithium-ion battery manufacturers may soon be sourcing raw materials from an unexpected source, after Vancouver-based MGX Minerals Inc. became Canada’s biggest producer of lithium brine. “The Vancouver-based junior mining outfit has developed technology toextract lithium
HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. LINE 5 PIPELINE BATTLE INTENSIFIES AS MAY 12 CLOSURE DATE Whitmer’s May 12 closure order dates back to November. But as the date approaches, pressure from the Canadian government has been intensifying. “Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have appealed to their American counterparts, including President Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and EnergySecretary
BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
TAR SANDS/OIL SANDS COULD BE NEW LITHIUM SOURCE FOR Tar Sands/Oil Sands Could Be New Lithium Source for Battery-Makers. Lithium-ion battery manufacturers may soon be sourcing raw materials from an unexpected source, after Vancouver-based MGX Minerals Inc. became Canada’s biggest producer of lithium brine. “The Vancouver-based junior mining outfit has developed technology toextract lithium
ATMOSPHERIC CO2 NOW 50% HIGHER THAN PRE-INDUSTRIAL LEVELS Atmospheric carbon dioxide has reached another dangerous milestone: 50% higher than when the industrial age began. OXFAM, SWISS RE PREDICT DEEP ECONOMIC PAIN WITHOUT FASTER Canada’s economy could shrink 6.9% per year by 2050, the world’s most industrialized economies could drop 8.5%, and developing countries will fare far worse if governments don’t deliver on the faster, deeper carbon cuts they promised in the Paris Agreement, Oxfam and the Swiss Re Institute warn in an analysis released on the eve of this week’s G7 summit in Cornwall, UK. INVESTMENT MUST TRIPLE BY 2030 TO HIT 1.5°C TARGET, IEA Global clean energy investment must triple by 2030 to fulfill the projected 1.5°C future in the International Energy Agency’s net-zero by 2050 roadmap, the agency warns today in its annual World Energy Investment report. EUROPE FINALIZES JUST TRANSITION FUND WHILE CANADA DITHERS The European Union has approved a €17.5-billion Just Transition Fund (JTF) to support communities most affected by the shift off fossilfuels.
CLIMATE MODELS MAY UNDERESTIMATE CLOUDS’ COOLING ABILITY Standard climate models may underestimate the extent to which some types of clouds cool the atmosphere, scientists say. HELICOPTER ‘SAND-BLASTS’ LINE 3 OPPONENTS, 200 ARRESTED AT A peaceful protest against the expansion of Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline in northern Minnesota on Monday was met with helicoptersand-blasts.
$400M LOAN BRINGS OTTAWA CLOSER TO ALL-ELECTRIC BUS FLEET The Canadian Infrastructure Bank has agreed in principle to lend the City of Ottawa C$400-million to help it buy 450 electric buses and build out the necessary charging infrastructure. G7 MINISTERS RECOMMIT TO CLIMATE FINANCE, LEAVE DETAILS G7 finance ministers have signed off on a communiqué that recommits to US$100 billion per in international climate finance. WORLD CLIMATE DEAL COULD FAIL UNLESS G7 SOLVES VACCINE The shattering disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates between rich and poor countries could defeat efforts to implement the Paris agreement, a growing chorus of international leaders is warning ahead of a three-day summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall beginning Friday. MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. INVESTMENT MUST TRIPLE BY 2030 TO HIT 1.5°C TARGET, IEA Global clean energy investment must triple by 2030 to fulfill the projected 1.5°C future in the International Energy Agency’s net-zero by 2050 roadmap, the agency warns today in its annual World Energy Investment report. FOSSILS HIT ‘TURNING POINT’ AS SHELL FOLLOWS BP IN Fossils Hit ‘Turning Point’ as Shell Follows BP in Declaring Stranded Assets. The coronavirus pandemic may have produced a tipping point in the transition off fossil fuels, with two colossal fossils declaring in the last two weeks that they will downgrade the value of their own assets by as much as US$39.5 billion. OTTAWA DIRECTS DOLLARS TO CLEAN GRID, TRANSIT, INDIGENOUS Federal departments and agencies have spent the last few days issuing a flurry of new funding announcements for clean technologies, and for nature protection through the Indigenous Guardians program. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING RETROFITS CUT 10-YEAR EMISSIONS BY Empire State Building Retrofits Cut 10-Year Emissions by 40%. Thanks to a scrupulously well-planned retrofit, the owners of the Empire State Building have been able to reduce the structure’s emissions by 40% over the last decade. They’re now determined to cut emissions a further 40% by 2030, an ambition borne forward, in part, by the WORLD CLIMATE DEAL COULD FAIL UNLESS G7 SOLVES VACCINE The shattering disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates between rich and poor countries could defeat efforts to implement the Paris agreement, a growing chorus of international leaders is warning ahead of a three-day summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall beginning Friday. EU'S GREEN RECOVERY PLAN INCLUDES 15-GW RENEWABLES TENDER Greentech Media says the Green Deal Recovery package is a rework of a plan that was “initially structured as a roadmap for the bloc to achieve its goal of net-zero status by 2050. But early progress has been hampered since the Green Deal was revealed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The coronavirus outbreak and a failure to agree on the EU’s next seven-year FEDERAL BRIEFING NOTE ASKS WHETHER CANADA NEEDS MORE Federal officials were asking themselves how many pipelines Canada really needs in the days after U.S. President Joe Biden cancelledKeystone XL.
MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. HSBC TO PHASE OUT FOSSIL FINANCING AFTER 99% SHAREHOLDER HSBC shareholders have voted nearly unanimously to end coal financing by 2040, and to align all the bank’s lending with the climate goals in the Paris Agreement. HORGAN FAVOURS LUMBER ACCESS AS B.C. OLD-GROWTH FORESTS As the B.C. government moves to overhaul the province’s forestry sector, the Sierra Club of BC is decrying the decision to prioritize access to wood fibre over old-growth forest protections. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. FOSSILS HIT ‘TURNING POINT’ AS SHELL FOLLOWS BP IN Fossils Hit ‘Turning Point’ as Shell Follows BP in Declaring Stranded Assets. The coronavirus pandemic may have produced a tipping point in the transition off fossil fuels, with two colossal fossils declaring in the last two weeks that they will downgrade the value of their own assets by as much as US$39.5 billion. OTTAWA DIRECTS DOLLARS TO CLEAN GRID, TRANSIT, INDIGENOUS Federal departments and agencies have spent the last few days issuing a flurry of new funding announcements for clean technologies, and for nature protection through the Indigenous Guardians program. FEDERAL BRIEFING NOTE ASKS WHETHER CANADA NEEDS MORE Federal officials were asking themselves how many pipelines Canada really needs in the days after U.S. President Joe Biden cancelledKeystone XL.
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING RETROFITS CUT 10-YEAR EMISSIONS BY Empire State Building Retrofits Cut 10-Year Emissions by 40%. Thanks to a scrupulously well-planned retrofit, the owners of the Empire State Building have been able to reduce the structure’s emissions by 40% over the last decade. They’re now determined to cut emissions a further 40% by 2030, an ambition borne forward, in part, by the MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. EU'S GREEN RECOVERY PLAN INCLUDES 15-GW RENEWABLES TENDER Greentech Media says the Green Deal Recovery package is a rework of a plan that was “initially structured as a roadmap for the bloc to achieve its goal of net-zero status by 2050. But early progress has been hampered since the Green Deal was revealed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The coronavirus outbreak and a failure to agree on the EU’s next seven-year ‘TIPPING POINT CASCADE’ COULD SPEED CLIMATE New research is raising the alarm over a possible “domino effect” that could cause separate but interconnected climate systems to reach their tipping points at WORLD CLIMATE DEAL COULD FAIL UNLESS G7 SOLVES VACCINE The shattering disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates between rich and poor countries could defeat efforts to implement the Paris agreement, a growing chorus of international leaders is warning ahead of a three-day summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall beginning Friday. HSBC TO PHASE OUT FOSSIL FINANCING AFTER 99% SHAREHOLDER HSBC shareholders have voted nearly unanimously to end coal financing by 2040, and to align all the bank’s lending with the climate goals in the Paris Agreement. HORGAN FAVOURS LUMBER ACCESS AS B.C. OLD-GROWTH FORESTS As the B.C. government moves to overhaul the province’s forestry sector, the Sierra Club of BC is decrying the decision to prioritize access to wood fibre over old-growth forest protections. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. FOSSILS HIT ‘TURNING POINT’ AS SHELL FOLLOWS BP IN Fossils Hit ‘Turning Point’ as Shell Follows BP in Declaring Stranded Assets. The coronavirus pandemic may have produced a tipping point in the transition off fossil fuels, with two colossal fossils declaring in the last two weeks that they will downgrade the value of their own assets by as much as US$39.5 billion. OTTAWA DIRECTS DOLLARS TO CLEAN GRID, TRANSIT, INDIGENOUS Federal departments and agencies have spent the last few days issuing a flurry of new funding announcements for clean technologies, and for nature protection through the Indigenous Guardians program. FEDERAL BRIEFING NOTE ASKS WHETHER CANADA NEEDS MORE Federal officials were asking themselves how many pipelines Canada really needs in the days after U.S. President Joe Biden cancelledKeystone XL.
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING RETROFITS CUT 10-YEAR EMISSIONS BY Empire State Building Retrofits Cut 10-Year Emissions by 40%. Thanks to a scrupulously well-planned retrofit, the owners of the Empire State Building have been able to reduce the structure’s emissions by 40% over the last decade. They’re now determined to cut emissions a further 40% by 2030, an ambition borne forward, in part, by the MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. EU'S GREEN RECOVERY PLAN INCLUDES 15-GW RENEWABLES TENDER Greentech Media says the Green Deal Recovery package is a rework of a plan that was “initially structured as a roadmap for the bloc to achieve its goal of net-zero status by 2050. But early progress has been hampered since the Green Deal was revealed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The coronavirus outbreak and a failure to agree on the EU’s next seven-year ‘TIPPING POINT CASCADE’ COULD SPEED CLIMATE New research is raising the alarm over a possible “domino effect” that could cause separate but interconnected climate systems to reach their tipping points at WORLD CLIMATE DEAL COULD FAIL UNLESS G7 SOLVES VACCINE The shattering disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates between rich and poor countries could defeat efforts to implement the Paris agreement, a growing chorus of international leaders is warning ahead of a three-day summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall beginning Friday. HSBC TO PHASE OUT FOSSIL FINANCING AFTER 99% SHAREHOLDER HSBC shareholders have voted nearly unanimously to end coal financing by 2040, and to align all the bank’s lending with the climate goals in the Paris Agreement. HORGAN FAVOURS LUMBER ACCESS AS B.C. OLD-GROWTH FORESTS As the B.C. government moves to overhaul the province’s forestry sector, the Sierra Club of BC is decrying the decision to prioritize access to wood fibre over old-growth forest protections. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION The Trudeau government began its second term pledging tougher 2030 carbon targets, a net-zero target for 2050, greater climate accountability, and a whole-of-government response to the climatecrisis.
MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and its message—as not just a scientifically unsound, but also politically and socially devastating. INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oil sands tailings ponds and holding ponds located alongside the SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. HOME PAGE - THE ENERGY MIXNEWS ARCHIVE BY CATEGORYSPECIAL REPORTSPODCASTS & WEBINARSCLIMATE IMPACTS & ADAPTATION America’s Electoral Climate 2020. Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely MOST MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PLANS FALL SHORT OF WHAT’S NEEDED While the number of municipal climate plans has rocketed from 16 to 365 since 2010, fewer than 20% are tackling all four of the most emissions-heavy sectors. OTTAWA OFFERS $40,000 INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR DEEP ENERGY “Climate action starts at home, and deep home energy retrofits can have a big effect on emissions reduction,” the budget states. The energy used to heat and cool homes and other buildings is responsible for 13% of Canada’s carbon emissions, and increasing those structures’ energy efficiency will cut emissions and lower energy bills for occupants. FORMER OHIO LANDFILL SITE TO BECOME 50-MW SOLAR FARM Former Ohio Landfill Site to Become 50-MW Solar Farm. A New York-based developer is planning to lease the site of a former landfill near Columbus, Ohio to build a 50-megawatt solar farm. The project could begin generating enough electricity for 5,000 average U.S. homes as early as 2022, the Columbus Dispatch reports. BANKRUPT TEXAS OIL COMPANIES ABANDON TOXIC WELLS, CASH OUT Bankrupt Texas Oil Companies Abandon Toxic Wells, Cash Out CEOs. Texas oil and gas companies are pulling up stakes, pleading bankruptcy, and leaving the public on the hook for abandoned wells they insist they cannot afford to plug themselves. But the pay packages delivered to CEOs just prior to the declarations of bankruptcy seem to show that CARBON CAPTURE TAX CREDIT COULD DRIVE UP EMISSIONS A troubled demonstration project in Saskatchewan may be an example of the challenges the Trudeau government will face if it relies on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, as this week’s federal budget proposes, an analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has told The Energy Mix. CANADA PENSION BOARD INVESTS $141M IN CHINESE COAL The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is jeopardizing Canadians’ retirement savings, undercutting federal government policy, and making a mockery of one of the country’s few points of climate leadership on the world stage by investing C$141 million in Chinese coal companies, a leading pensions and climate advocate saidthis week.
CLIMATE ‘DOOMISM’ SCIENTIFICALLY UNSOUND, POLITICALLY Climate ‘Doomism’ Scientifically Unsound, Politically Devastating. September 7, 2020. September 7, 2020. 338. Filip Dukanic/Pixabay. Two years after the release of Deep Adaptation, Jem Bendell’s highly influential paper warning of inevitable societal collapse from climate change, a trio of young scientists is eviscerating the work—and INDIGENOUS GROUP WARNS OF TAILINGS POND LEAKS AS FORT Indigenous Group Warns of Possible Tailings Pond Leaks as Spring Floods Inundate Downtown Fort McMurray. With a 24-kilometre ice jam on the Athabasca River causing severe flooding in downtown Fort McMurray, Alberta, a local Indigenous advocacy group is raising flags about a lack of information on possible toxic releases from tar sands/oilsands
SEPTEMBER THRONE SPEECH WILL INCLUDE ‘AMBITIOUS GREEN The federal government’s Speech from the Throne will lay out an “ambitious green agenda” that sets the stage for a “long-term recovery” from the COVID-19 pandemic, leads the way on Canada’s shift to renewable energy and response to the climate crisis, and looks out for people working in industries affected by the transition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Global News Wednesday. FOSSILS HIT ‘TURNING POINT’ AS SHELL FOLLOWS BP IN Fossils Hit ‘Turning Point’ as Shell Follows BP in Declaring Stranded Assets. The coronavirus pandemic may have produced a tipping point in the transition off fossil fuels, with two colossal fossils declaring in the last two weeks that they will downgrade the value of their own assets by as much as US$39.5 billion. OTTAWA DIRECTS DOLLARS TO CLEAN GRID, TRANSIT, INDIGENOUS Federal departments and agencies have spent the last few days issuing a flurry of new funding announcements for clean technologies, and for nature protection through the Indigenous Guardians program. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING RETROFITS CUT 10-YEAR EMISSIONS BY Empire State Building Retrofits Cut 10-Year Emissions by 40%. Thanks to a scrupulously well-planned retrofit, the owners of the Empire State Building have been able to reduce the structure’s emissions by 40% over the last decade. They’re now determined to cut emissions a further 40% by 2030, an ambition borne forward, in part, by the FEDERAL BRIEFING NOTE ASKS WHETHER CANADA NEEDS MORE Federal officials were asking themselves how many pipelines Canada really needs in the days after U.S. President Joe Biden cancelledKeystone XL.
MICHIGAN SCORCHES ‘MERITLESS’ CLAIMS IT CAN’T SHUT DOWN The dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline is entirely for Michigan to deal with, the state's attorney general argues in a legal brief released Wednesday that flatly rejects Canada's depiction of a foreign policy matter that Ottawa and the White House must resolve. ‘TIPPING POINT CASCADE’ COULD SPEED CLIMATE New research is raising the alarm over a possible “domino effect” that could cause separate but interconnected climate systems to reach their tipping points at WORLD CLIMATE DEAL COULD FAIL UNLESS G7 SOLVES VACCINE The shattering disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates between rich and poor countries could defeat efforts to implement the Paris agreement, a growing chorus of international leaders is warning ahead of a three-day summit of G7 leaders in Cornwall beginning Friday. EU'S GREEN RECOVERY PLAN INCLUDES 15-GW RENEWABLES TENDER Greentech Media says the Green Deal Recovery package is a rework of a plan that was “initially structured as a roadmap for the bloc to achieve its goal of net-zero status by 2050. But early progress has been hampered since the Green Deal was revealed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The coronavirus outbreak and a failure to agree on the EU’s next seven-year HSBC TO PHASE OUT FOSSIL FINANCING AFTER 99% SHAREHOLDER HSBC shareholders have voted nearly unanimously to end coal financing by 2040, and to align all the bank’s lending with the climate goals in the Paris Agreement. HORGAN FAVOURS LUMBER ACCESS AS B.C. OLD-GROWTH FORESTS As the B.C. government moves to overhaul the province’s forestry sector, the Sierra Club of BC is decrying the decision to prioritize access to wood fibre over old-growth forest protections.THE ENERGY MIX
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OFF-GRID PROGRAM FUNDS 900,000 SOLAR KITS FOR RURAL MADAGASCAR MIAMI MULLS 20-FOOT SEAWALL TO HOLD BACK SEA LEVEL RISE EXXON, NORWEGIAN FOSSIL EQUINOR PLAN $8B FOR NEW BRAZILIAN OILFIELD ENGINE NO. 1 NABS THIRD EXXON BOARD SEAT IN ‘CRIPPLING BLOW’ TOCEO DARREN WOODS
CITIES GET NO WARNING AS B.C. CUTS CLIMATE PROGRAM FUNDING NEXTERA CEO ATTACKS ‘DISINGENUOUS’ NET-ZERO TARGETS COVID BRINGS DELHI’S POOR BACK TO DIRTY, UNHEALTHY FUELS 20 MILLION PEOPLE GET SOLAR HOMES IN BANGLADESH ALGOMA STEEL TOUTS NEW TECHNOLOGY TO CUT EMISSIONS U.S. REGULATOR AIMS TO CLEAR GRID BOTTLENECK FOR RENEWABLESRead More
CARBON-FREE TRANSITION NEW SHADE OF WHITE PAINT PROMISES COOLER HOMES, HOTTER WATER NEW LEGO KIT INTRODUCES SOLAR TO KIDS METHANE-EATING BACTERIA COULD BE GHG ‘GAME-CHANGER’ 20 MILLION PEOPLE GET SOLAR HOMES IN BANGLADESH NEW TREATY MAKES LIFE LESS DANGEROUS FOR LATIN AMERICAN ACTIVISTS AFRICA TURNS TO RENEWABLES AS ENERGY POVERTY RISES NETHERLANDS CCS PROJECT GETS $2.4-BILLION GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY INVESTORS PULL DOLLARS OUT OF ESG FUNDS DUBAI, SIEMENS LAUNCH 5,000-MW GREEN HYDROGEN PROJECT CHINA PLANS AT LEAST 90 GW OF NEW WIND, SOLAR THIS YEARRead More
CLIMATE CRISIS
ARCTIC COUNCIL REPORT FLAGS CLIMATE HEALTH ISSUES IMF WARNS OF CLIMATE-DRIVEN FINANCIAL CRISIS WWF IDENTIFIES ‘ICONIC’ ANIMALS UNDER THREAT IF WARMING EXCEEDS1.5°C
COVID BRINGS DELHI’S POOR BACK TO DIRTY, UNHEALTHY FUELS INDONESIAN UTILITY PLANS 20 GW OF NEW COAL BEFORE PIVOTING TORENEWABLES
99 OF WORLD’S 100 MOST VULNERABLE CITIES ARE IN ASIA SCIENTISTS REASSESS CARBON, METHANE OUTPUT FROM RESERVOIRS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ARE SHRINKING THE STRATOSPHERE, STUDY WARNS HEAT WAVES, PERMAFROST THAW HASTEN ARCTIC CLIMATE IMPACTS FASTER ANTARCTIC WARMING MAY DRIVE ‘UNSTOPPABLE’ SEA LEVEL RISERead More
CANADA
ONTARIO ARCHITECTS MULL ‘VALUE OF ZERO’ IN NEW, EXISTING BUILDINGS NEW BRUNSWICK SMALL NUCLEAR PLAN RAISES WEAPONS PROLIFERATION RISK,SCIENTISTS WARN
BIFACIAL SOLAR PANELS ON HALIFAX ESTATE CAPTURE REFLECTED LIGHT FROMSNOW
CITIES GET NO WARNING AS B.C. CUTS CLIMATE PROGRAM FUNDING VANCOUVER BANNER DROP PROTESTS TRANS MOUNTAIN TUNNELLING CANADA INFRASTRUCTURE BANK FUNDS LAKE ERIE TRANSMISSION LINE ANTI-SMOKING STRATEGIES CAN HELP AGAINST CLIMATE WHEN COULD NOVA SCOTIA BECOME AN ISLAND? ALGOMA STEEL TOUTS NEW TECHNOLOGY TO CUT EMISSIONS REGULATOR APPROVES 1,200-MW QUEBEC-MAINE TRANSMISSION LINERead More
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TESLA STUMBLES ON SOLAR ROOFTOPS U.S. LEED BUILDINGS AREN’T USING LESS ENERGY UTILITY GETS GO-AHEAD FOR 20 MW OF SOLAR PROJECTS IN NORTHERNMINNESOTA
NEXTERA CEO ATTACKS ‘DISINGENUOUS’ NET-ZERO TARGETS U.S. UTILTY REGULATOR REFOCUSES ON CLIMATE, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOSSILS MOBILIZE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS AGAINST BIDEN EXECUTIVE ORDER OIL CAPITAL HOUSTON SEES BOOM IN RENEWABLE ENERGY JOBS PRIVILEGED HOUSEHOLDS IN TEXAS FLOCK TO SOLAR+STORAGE U.S. REGULATOR AIMS TO CLEAR GRID BOTTLENECK FOR RENEWABLES SAN FRANCISCO DEBATES REOPENING CAR-FREE STREETSRead More
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EU APPROVES JUST TRANSITION FUND EU’S TIMMERMANS BACKS AVIATION TAX, LIMIT ON FLIGHTS CLIMATE SCIENTISTS SET TOO HIGH A BAR FOR ATTRIBUTING IMPACTS ENGINE NO. 1 NABS THIRD EXXON BOARD SEAT IN ‘CRIPPLING BLOW’ TOCEO DARREN WOODS
ARGENTINE HEALTH WORKERS PROTEST BIG FRACKING PROJECT VW SIGNALS SUPPORT FOR TOUGHER EU EMISSION TARGETS HOW EUROPE’S ‘LIGNITE TRIANGLE’ WILL PHASE OUT COAL STUDY SUGGESTS BETTER NEWS ON FOREST CARBON REMOVALS COAL CRASH IN AUSTRALIA POINTS TOWARD FAST, URGENT TRANSITION COLOSSAL FOSSIL TOTAL REBRANDS AS ‘GREEN ENERGY MAJOR’Read More
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AMERICA’S ELECTORAL CLIMATE 2020 Through Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, the United States gutted climate and environmental regulations, tried to speed up fossil fuel development, announced its withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and more. With climate still a high priority in many voters’ minds, but an entirely different global emergency setting the tone for the November, 2020 election, we followed the story as more than 80 million U.S. citizens chose a different path.READMORERead More
CANADA’S DRIVE TO NET ZERO The Trudeau government began its second term pledging tougher 2030 carbon targets, a net-zero target for 2050, greater climate accountability, and a whole-of-government response to the climate crisis. With the focus now shifting to building back better through green recovery investments, will Canada show up as a climate leader or laggard, at home and abroad?READMORERead More
ALBERTA’S BITUMEN PIPE DREAM Canada’s remaining vast deposits of bitumen will have to stay in the ground in pretty much any credible low-carbon scenario. How to make the transition, while building new opportunities for fossil workers and communities, is one of the biggest climate challenges the countryfaces.READMORE
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CARBON FARMING
What if one of the pathways to a post-carbon future is right beneath our feet? Decarbonization is the first step in curbing emissions that cause climate change. But natural climate solutions like carbon farming help draw down carbon dioxide already overheating the atmosphere. Getting it right begins with distinguishing between carbon sequestration methods that work and the more speculative, sometimes dangerous carbon capture plans for fossil industries.READMORERead More
CITY AND SUB-NATIONAL ACTION: CLIMATE RESPONSE FROM THE GROUND UP Cities are on the front line of climate impacts. And provinces, states, and regions have a lot of say in the way practical climate solutions play out at the local level. As response to the climate crisis lags in many countries, urban and rural communities around the world are advancing climate solutions to deliver more resilient, livable communities for the citizens they serve. The patchwork performance of sub-national governments…gets complicated.READMORERead More
PODCASTS & WEBINARS
DON’T LOOK TO CCS, HYDROGEN FOR QUICK CARBON CUTS, LE QUÉRÉ WARNSCANADA
BIDEN BRINGS A POLICY ‘SEA CHANGE’, PODESTA TELLS GREENPAC WEBINAR WRI ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’ WEBINAR ADDRESSES COVID-19 RECOVERY ANDPUBLIC TRANSPORT
IONE WEBINAR: WHAT THE MEDIA GETS RIGHT—AND WRONG—IN CLIMATECOVERAGE
WEBINAR: NEW YORK STATE LOOKS TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR POST-COVID JOBCREATION
WRI WEBINAR: NATIONS, CITIES CAN ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’ AFTERPANDEMIC
TALKING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS CHANGING THE CLIMATE CONVERSATION _THE ENERGY MIX_ Publisher Mitchell Beer’s TEDx Ottawa talk was about changing the conversation to drive the action we need on climate solutions. Now, the talk is online and available in different forms for events of all kinds across North America. FIND OUT MORE.IN CONVERSATION
CLIMATE AND COMMUNITY ADVOCATES TALK ABOUT THE PANDEMIC, THE CLIMATE CRISIS, AND WHAT'S NEXT.*
In Conversation: Ottawa is Continuing Its ‘One Eye Shut’ Climate Policy, Carter and Dordi SayPARTNERS
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