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Burnaby oil refinery produces Canada ’s first test run of low-carbon jet fuel.
Feds send $148 million to B.C. in disaster recovery funds for floods, wildfires.
UN panel warns the window to limit warming to 1.5 C above pre-industrial times is closing.
B.C. Hydro approves nine new wind-power projects that are projected to increase its electrical capacity by eight per cent .
The province imported 25 per cent of its electricity needs in the 12 months ending March 31 .
Saudi Arabia's plans to host the men’s World Cup 2034 will be harmful for the climate, experts say.
Fifteen federal Fisheries Act charges laid against Imperial Metals Corp. and two other firms after the dam collapse at Mount Polley Mine in B.C. The earthen dam gave way at 1 a.m. on Aug. 4, 2014 , sending about 25 million cubic meters of mining waste, including tailings and other materials, into nearby waterways.
Experts say natural Christmas trees are more sustainable than artificial ones.
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