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Canadian youth climate case will go to trial in Vancouver in 2026 .
15 youth, who were between 10 and 19 years old when the suit was filed in 2019 , argue inaction on climate change is threatening their future.
97 per cent of climate scientists agree that the climate is warming and that human beings are the cause.
Montana ’s Supreme Court upholds landmark climate ruling that said the state was violating residents’ constitutional right to a clean environment by permitting oil, gas and coal projects without regard for global warming.
Vancouver is among several Canadian cities that have lost more than two weeks of wintry weather because of human-caused climate change.
Abbotsford composting company fined nearly $120,000 for allowing effluent with unsafe levels of contaminants drain into water that eventually leads into the Fraser River .
Pacific Coast Renewables Corp. received four penalties totalling $ 119,695 for non-compliance with pollution laws.
The company turns food, unprocessed wood, yard waste and meat carcasses into compost.
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