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Russia may again block Antarctic marine protections

Russia may again block Antarctic marine protections

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Delegations from Russia and Ukraine are among those meeting in Australia this week to decide the future of Antarctica's pristine waters.
Forest Service boss decries arrest of worker in planned burn

Forest Service boss decries arrest of worker in planned burn

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The head of the U.S. Forest Service has denounced the arrest by an Oregon sheriff of a Forest Service employee after a planned burn in a national forest spread onto private land.
More kids to ride in 'clean' school buses, mostly electric

More kids to ride in 'clean' school buses, mostly electric

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 400 school districts spanning all 50 states and Washington, D.C., along with several tribes and U.S.
Arizona's Kelly hits California on Colorado River use

Arizona's Kelly hits California on Colorado River use

PHOENIX (AP) — California communities exposed to hazardous dust by a drying lake bed have found themselves at the center of tensions between Arizona and California over how to conserve water along the overtaxed Colorado River. U.S. Sen.
New Alberta cabinet could threaten environmental protections for parks, group says

New Alberta cabinet could threaten environmental protections for parks, group says

EDMONTON — An environmental group warns last week's changes to the governing United Conservative Party cabinet could threaten protections for Alberta's parks and wildlands.
RСÀ¶ÊÓƵ aims to reduce financed emissions by between 11 and 54 per cent by 2030

RСÀ¶ÊÓƵ aims to reduce financed emissions by between 11 and 54 per cent by 2030

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada outlined Wednesday its climate ambitions for key sectors this decade with targets for lower financed emissions that critics say fall far short of what's needed.
Atmospheric river forecast in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ days after temperature records and drought

Atmospheric river forecast in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ days after temperature records and drought

VANCOUVER — An atmospheric river packing "narrow bands of heavy precipitation" is forecast for parts of British Columbia just a week after numerous high temperature records were set amid concerns of drought.
UN weather agency: Greenhouse gases reach new record in 2021

UN weather agency: Greenhouse gases reach new record in 2021

GENEVA (AP) — The three main greenhouse gases hit record high levels in the atmosphere last year, the U.N.
California carbon emissions fell 9% in pandemic's 1st year

California carbon emissions fell 9% in pandemic's 1st year

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's planet-warming emissions dropped nearly 9% in 2020 compared to the year before as pandemic restrictions kept people at home, out of their cars and away from the workplace for much of the year.
Saudi oil giant Aramco unveils $1.5B sustainability fund

Saudi oil giant Aramco unveils $1.5B sustainability fund

Saudi oil and gas company Aramco unveiled a $1.5 billion fund on Wednesday for sustainable investments, part of efforts to burnish the state-owned company's green credentials in an announcement ahead of the U.N.
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