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Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

ANALYSIS | The energy crisis is getting worse. How protected is Canada? | CBC News

Gasoline prices in Canada are rising due to a global energy crisis, but the country is less affected than others due to its energy production capacity.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

If they pollute our rivers, what will become of us?': the town divided between hope and fear in Brazil's Amazon oil rush

Oiapoque, Brazil, is poised for development through oil production, raising concerns about environmental impacts and Indigenous rights amid a global energy transition.
East Bay (California)
fromSFGATE
2 days ago

Project could open thousands of acres in Bay Area to oil and gas drilling

California plans to lease over a million acres for oil and gas drilling, sparking significant public concern and opposition.
Business
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

BP is operating in a world of significant complexity', new boss tells staff

BP is navigating significant complexity while shifting its strategy under new leadership, focusing on disciplined investments in fossil fuel projects.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Fossil-fuel imperialism': Trump's hankering for Iranian oil runs deep

Donald Trump expressed intentions to seize Iran's oil, reflecting a belief in fossil-fuel imperialism and disregard for international law.
fromTruthout
5 days ago

A Texas City Faces Water Crisis As Big Oil And Gas Use Most of It

Corpus Christi's two main reservoirs are just 8.4 percent full, while the backup reservoir is 55 percent full. Without drastic cuts, the water supply could run dry by early next year.
Austin
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
6 hours ago

Northeast Pickering development decision delayed for further consultations with First Nations | CBC News

Pickering council deferred a decision on developing 1,600 hectares of land for more consultation with First Nations groups.
#uk-energy-policy
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Of course we shouldn't drill for more oil in the North Sea we cancelled further exploitation for a reason | Bill McGuire

The UK's energy security is at risk due to reliance on fossil fuels amidst a climate emergency and the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Of course we shouldn't drill for more oil in the North Sea we cancelled further exploitation for a reason | Bill McGuire

The UK's energy security is at risk due to reliance on fossil fuels amidst a climate emergency and the ongoing war in the Middle East.
#oil-prices
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Would more North Sea drilling mean lower energy prices for UK consumers?

Oil prices may rise to $150 a barrel due to supply issues, impacting costs across various sectors despite proposed UK drilling plans.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Would more North Sea drilling mean lower energy prices for UK consumers?

Oil prices may rise to $150 a barrel due to supply issues, impacting costs across various sectors despite proposed UK drilling plans.
World politics
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

War exposes the energy dominance lie - High Country News

The U.S. is affected by global oil price volatility despite achieving energy independence, leading to increased costs for consumers and the economy.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

Sovereign Demand for Minerals Should Keep Lifting This Metals and Mining ETF

Governments are increasingly treating metals and minerals as strategic assets, creating a new demand floor for these resources.
#energy-security
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago
UK news

UK warned it needs to drill in North Sea amid global instability

The UK must increase domestic oil and gas production to ensure energy security and reduce dependence on imports.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago
Environment

More drilling in North Sea not the answer' for UK energy security, say former military leaders

More North Sea drilling won't enhance UK's energy security; a shift to renewable energy is essential for future stability.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

UK warned it needs to drill in North Sea amid global instability

The UK must increase domestic oil and gas production to ensure energy security and reduce dependence on imports.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

More drilling in North Sea not the answer' for UK energy security, say former military leaders

More North Sea drilling won't enhance UK's energy security; a shift to renewable energy is essential for future stability.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 hours ago

How the Middle East war is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada | CBC News

The Middle East war is causing an increase in mortgage rates in Canada, impacting many homeowners during renewals.
World news
fromMiami Herald
5 days ago

Egypt enacts energy saving measures as Iran war affects import costs

Egypt implements early store closures and energy-saving measures due to skyrocketing energy costs from the ongoing war in Iran.
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

'Drill baby drill': Trump opens wilderness to big energy

"These include some of the most ecologically intact and biodiverse lands in the country," said Jenny Rowland-Shea, highlighting the importance of preserving national parks amidst proposed budget cuts.
Environment
SF politics
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

Trump's Plan for "Energy Dominance" in Alaska Is a Pipe Dream

Alaska's Railbelt faces natural gas shortages by 2027, prompting renewed efforts to build an 807-mile liquified natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Kenai Peninsula, though the $44 billion project lacks committed buyers and faces skepticism from both supporters and critics.
fromEco-Business
2 weeks ago

Oil majors shifting from greenwashing to fossil fuel advocacy, advertising study finds

In the US and UK, there is urgent climate action which has put pressure on oil and gas companies to adopt a new narrative. Energy security is a global theme that has started to be incorporated in Asia, but most campaigns in the region continue to focus on brand loyalty and Asian values of family and community.
Marketing
Canada news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Separatist movement in Canada's Alberta province finds allies in Trump's circle

Canadians are concerned about U.S. support for Alberta's separatist movement amid trade tensions and foreign interference allegations.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

The Alaskan permafrost is thawing. Here's why that's so worrying

Thawing permafrost in Alaska is releasing three trillion gallons of water annually, exacerbating climate change and disrupting ocean ecosystems.
#kemi-badenoch
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago
UK politics

Badenoch criticised for peddling dangerous fantasy' about North Sea oil drilling

Kemi Badenoch's push for new North Sea oil and gas licenses is criticized as ineffective for reducing energy prices.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Kemi Badenoch launches Get Britain Drilling' campaign amid global oil price surge

Kemi Badenoch is launching a campaign to increase UK oil and gas production to address rising energy costs amid global tensions.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Badenoch criticised for peddling dangerous fantasy' about North Sea oil drilling

Kemi Badenoch's push for new North Sea oil and gas licenses is criticized as ineffective for reducing energy prices.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Kemi Badenoch launches Get Britain Drilling' campaign amid global oil price surge

Kemi Badenoch is launching a campaign to increase UK oil and gas production to address rising energy costs amid global tensions.
Marketing
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Big Oil companies have moved away from greenwashing. Climate advocates say what they're doing now is worse

Big Oil companies shifted advertising from climate action claims in 2020 to promoting fossil fuel dependence as economic necessity by 2024.
Environment
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Meta's natural gas binge could power South Dakota | TechCrunch

Meta's new AI data center will require as much power as South Dakota, prompting the construction of 10 natural gas power plants in Louisiana.
SF politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Oil flows again through controversial California pipeline after Trump order

The Trump administration invoked emergency powers to force reopening of a California offshore oil pipeline closed since 2015, overriding state regulatory objections and citing national security and energy needs.
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 days ago

Here's where you will or won't see a fuel surcharge | CBC News

Jet fuel tends to be an airline's biggest expense. An analysis by the International Air Transport Association showed that, for the week ending March 27, the weekly average price of jet fuel has skyrocketed 116.8 per cent compared to the previous year's average.
Canada news
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hundreds of North Sea licences granted by Conservatives have so far produced only 36 days worth of gas'

New North Sea oil and gas projects have produced only 36 days' worth of gas despite hundreds of licenses granted since 2010.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Invisible plumes and terrible pollution': the reality of the US gas sites rated grade A'

A UK nonprofit's methane certification scheme may underestimate actual emissions, raising concerns about compliance with EU methane regulations.
US politics
fromCalifornia Post
3 weeks ago

California Republicans suggest Trump could step in amid state's oil crisis

California Republicans suggest Trump could intervene in the state's oil crisis using the Defense Production Act, citing national security concerns related to military fuel supply and Middle East tensions.
Canada news
fromYahoo Finance
4 days ago

B.C. union calls for full-time remote work due to spiking gas prices

The BC General Employees' Union requests full-time remote work for employees due to high fuel prices.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Who wins and loses in the global energy crisis?

The war in the Middle East is exposing how dependent the world is on a handful of strategic chokepoints. The Strait of Hormuz a narrow waterway in the Gulf is closed. The longer this goes on, the faster the global energy map could be reshaped.
World politics
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war

Asian governments are increasing coal use to address energy shortages caused by geopolitical conflicts, raising environmental concerns and calls for renewable energy investment.
SF politics
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Energy secretary invokes Defense Production Act to force a Texas oil company to restore operations in California. Newsom condemns move | Fortune

Energy Secretary Chris Wright invoked the Defense Production Act to force a Texas oil company to restore offshore California oil operations damaged in a 2015 spill, citing national security and energy supply concerns.
#trans-mountain
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago
Canada news

Trans Mountain pipeline will soon be at full capacity amid global energy crisis | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago
Canada news

Trans Mountain pipeline will soon be at full capacity amid global energy crisis | CBC News

California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

As oil industry in California wanes, what will become of shuttered refineries?

California's oil industry is declining significantly, with major refineries closing and the state losing nearly 20% of its refining capacity by 2025.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

After Intense Lobbying, Carney Allows Gas-Powered Data Centres in Alberta | The Walrus

Capital Power lobbied to eliminate clean-energy regulations, enabling gas-powered AI data centres in Alberta under a new federal agreement.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Canada backs rare earth mine in Nunavik with close ties to Trump White House | CBC News

Canada invests $175 million in a rare earth mine to secure jobs amid a strained Canada-U.S. relationship.
World politics
fromTruthout
3 weeks ago

World's Dangerous Reliance on Oil Transforms Fossil Fuels Into Weapons of War

Oil prices exceeded $100 per barrel as U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran threaten global energy supplies, with Iranian officials blocking Middle East oil exports until bombardment ceases.
Environment
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Why environmental advocates are speaking out against a planned development in northeast Pickering | CBC News

Environmental advocates oppose a planned development in northeast Pickering due to concerns about flood risk, water quality, and endangered species.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

As one N.W.T. diamond mine shuts down, these workers want to stay in the North | CBC News

Diavik diamond mine has permanently shut down operations, shifting focus to remediation while workers express intentions to remain in the N.W.T.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Canada was prepared to ration gas in the 1979 oil crisis. Could we be running on fumes once again? | CBC News

Canada prepared 50-litre gasoline rationing stamps in 1979 amid the oil crisis, though ultimately did not circulate them. A national rationing system would have allowed essential services like ambulances and farmers to get priority access to gas.
Canada news
Environment
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

The Silencing Power of Big Oil's Climate Lies

Fossil fuel companies employ evolving PR strategies to counter negative climate perceptions, shifting from denialism to more sophisticated messaging tactics targeting media and public opinion.
fromRealagriculture
1 month ago

RealAg on the Weekend: Finding opportunity in biofuels for Canadian agriculture, Feb 21 & 22, 2026

Broadcasting from Calgary, Alberta, your host Shaun Haney is joined by Tyler McCann, managing director of CAPI, and Saskatchewan farmer Daryl Fransoo to talk about profitability in ag and the role of the biofuel industry from a Canadian agriculture perspective. Thoughts on something we talked about on the show? Connect with host Shaun Haney via [email protected], on X/Twitter by using the hashtag #RealAgRadio, or give us a shout or text on the response line, 1-855-776-6147.
Agriculture
Environment
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Growing Presence of AI Data Centers Prompts Debate on Native Lands

AI data center expansion creates environmental and cultural challenges for Native American tribes, sparking debates over tribal digital sovereignty and regulatory needs for data infrastructure control.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Canada wants to build up its long-neglected Arctic. The hard question is how

Canada is investing in Arctic infrastructure including roads and ports to develop mining potential, strengthen sovereignty, and counter Trump administration pressures through a nation-building initiative.
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

How Alberta's Separatist Movement Could Shake North America | The Walrus

Unlike the more well-known Quebec separatism, which is rooted in a sense of a separate nationality, culture, and language, Alberta separatism has historically been a minor political movement rooted in Western Canadian alienation, a catch-all term for the perception that Alberta's economic interests and political values are marginalized by federal institutions dominated by Central Canada.
Canada news
Environment
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Regulators Didn't Act on Nearly 600 Oil Wells Operating Illegally in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's 'Source of Truth' database revealed nearly 600 wells operating illegally by injecting wastewater above permitted pressure limits, exposing systematic rule violations that state regulators allowed to continue.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Electricity demand, natural gas production, and renewable power expected to soar by 2050 | CBC News

Canada's electricity demand will surge 44% by 2050, driven by residential, industrial, and AI data centre growth, with wind energy expanding dramatically to meet doubled system capacity.
fromHigh Country News
2 weeks ago

How Trump's oil-and-gas agenda threatens critical Wyoming wildlife habitat - High Country News

These sagebrush-covered foothills of primarily Bureau of Land Management land have a higher concentration of sage grouse than anywhere else on the planet, likely in part because the birds have room to move. More than a thousand elk winter there, too, sustained by the high-elevation landscape's cured grasses, dried wildflowers and shrubs. So do pronghorn and mule deer, wintering or using the area as a stopover on their journeys, which include the longest documented mule deer and pronghorn migrations in the Lower 48.
Environment
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Amid an energy crisis, the world is drawing on its oil reserves. Why doesn't Canada have any? | CBC News

Canada lacks a strategic oil reserve unlike other G7 nations, while the IEA releases 400 million barrels to address Middle East supply disruptions.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

Oil prices are skyrocketing, but this is why companies won't rush to drill in California

Nobody expects today's high prices to last and we could very likely get back to the low $60 [per barrel] environment we faced just a few weeks ago. Experts say the unique geology of California's fields, and the nature of its heavy crude, make new projects, and efforts to pump more oil out of existing ones, costlier and more energy-intensive than drilling in other parts of the country.
Environment
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Alberta power policies trigger $408M devaluation to ATCO's wind and solar division, company says | CBC News

ATCO's Canadian Utilities reports a $408-million devaluation of Alberta renewable energy assets, attributing the loss to Smith government electricity system reforms that curtail wind and solar project output and threaten future renewable investment.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Mining's toxic timebomb: dams full of poisonous waste are dotted around the world. What happens when they burst?

A tailings dam collapse at a Chinese copper mine in Zambia released over 50 million cubic liters of acid and heavy metals into the Kafue River, causing widespread environmental devastation, water supply shutdowns, and agricultural destruction affecting millions of people.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
3 weeks ago

Trump's BLM is going all-in on resource extraction - High Country News

The Trump administration's BLM is prioritizing resource extraction over conservation on 245 million acres of public lands, particularly threatening Oregon's ecologically critical conifer forests and endangered species protections established by the 1995 Northwest Forest Plan.
fromThe Walrus
3 weeks ago

A Coastal Village Embraced Natural Gas. Now It's Trying to Outrace the Consequences | The Walrus

About fifteen kilometres northwest from Kitamaat is Kitimat, the industrial town that the global mining group Alcan (acquired by Rio Tinto in 2007) carved from the rainforest in the 1950s to house workers and support the needs of its aluminum smelter.
Canada news
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The ICE Expansion Won't Happen in the Dark

ICE has designs on every major US city. It plans to not only occupy existing government spaces but share hallways and elevator bays with medical offices and small businesses. It will be down the street from daycares and within walking distance of churches and treatment centers. Its enforcement officers and lawyers will have cubicles a modest drive away from giant warehouses that have been tapped to hold thousands of humans that ICE will detain.
US politics
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 weeks ago

Can Canada meet demand for oil as Iran war rages on? | CBC News

Iran conflict disrupts global oil supplies, positioning Canadian energy as a stable alternative, though Canada lacks sufficient export capacity to significantly meet increased demand.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What Trump's plans for the Arctic mean for the global climate crisis

Federal action begins leasing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain for oil and gas drilling, threatening tundra ecosystems, wildlife, and Indigenous homelands.
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 weeks ago

Letters: Global warming isn't a hoax; it's a scientific consensus

Scientific consensus from 97-99% of climate scientists confirms Earth is warming primarily due to human activity, not natural cycles alone.
World news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Some Canadians are ready to work in Venezuelas oilpatch if they're allowed in | CBC News

Venezuelan oil sector may attract investment from Alberta energy firms following U.S. intervention, despite significant infrastructure degradation and political uncertainty.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks ago

Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers | CBC News

Canada's sustainable jobs action plan primarily lists existing policies without targeted measures for energy workers facing displacement from the energy transition.
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 weeks ago

Province spent over $7.5M on Ring of Fire ads seen during Blue Jays playoff run | CBC News

They're spending millions and millions of your taxpayer dollars basically to gaslight you about what's going on. It just is basically a way for the government to brag about stuff that they're not actually doing yet. The money spent on the advertisements would have been better used towards improving infrastructure in the north or other projects that are in dire need of funding.
Canada news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Who owns the Arctic?

Global warming is thawing the Arctic and igniting a high-stakes race for the riches beneath its ice. Global warming is heating up the Arctic, and global powers like the United States, Russia and China are manoeuvring to stake a claim to the resources under its melting ice. Some experts say the region, once known as an exception an island of international cooperation in the midst of geopolitical struggles is becoming the site of a second cold war.
World news
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

South Bow plan to revive parts of Keystone XL needs Trump approval, U.S. oil pipeline links | CBC News

South Bow's proposal to revive parts of the cancelled Keystone XL pipeline could increase Canadian crude exports to the U.S. by over 12 percent if approved by Trump and additional refinery connections are built.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Ford says roads accessing mineral-rich Ring of Fire will be completed years ahead of schedule | CBC News

Ontario will begin constructing access roads to the Ring of Fire in 2024, with completion targeted for November 2031, expected to create 70,000 jobs and generate $22 billion in economic value over 30 years.
Environment
frombigthink.com
1 month ago

Widening the frame: Indigenous land rights and the future of climate policy

Indigenous land rights are essential to climate action, with Indigenous representatives at COP30 demanding recognition of their ancestral land ownership and management authority.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Gas prices tick up in Canada as U.S.-Iran conflict intensifies | CBC News

The question with Hormuz is not just whether it's closed but, most importantly, how long it would be closed. If we're talking hours or days, this is mostly a blip and the market can get over it. Weeks or months, this is obviously a much more serious factor.
Canada news
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

How to Close a Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories | The Walrus

Diavik Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories is closing commercial operations and planning complete site restoration to return the Arctic landscape to its natural state within years.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

The Canada Pension Plan Is Funding Trump's Fossil Fuel and AI Ambitions | The Walrus

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board invests in U.S. fossil fuel producers and AI firms, prioritizing long-term returns while framing climate strategy as a long-term transition.
Environment
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The debate over fracking in Mexico: Energy sovereignty versus environmental risk

Sheinbaum's government overturned a six-year fracking ban to pursue domestic gas independence, sparking debate over energy sovereignty versus environmental and community risks.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Do countries really need fossil fuels to develop? DW 01/05/2026

Countries with untapped gas and renewable resources face a critical choice between developing fossil fuels for revenue or pursuing cleaner renewable energy with uncertain profitability.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Face It, One More Pipeline Won't Save Us from Trump | The Walrus

Pipeline advocacy narrows Canada's economic strategy to finding new buyers for oil and assumes U.S. interventions will reliably restore foreign oil production.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Greenland has enormous mineral wealthaccessing it is another story

Its ancient bedrock dates back four billion years or more, metamorphic rocks were transformed by volcanic activity that has concentrated metal ores in southern Greenland, and sedimentary rocks in northern areas are rich in lead and zinc. Almost half the periodic table can be found in a large, underexplored landmass like Greenland with such a complex geological history, says Diogo Rosa, an economic geologist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland.
Environment
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Our minerals could be used to annex us': why Canada doesn't want US mining

A Pentagon-financed open-air graphite mine in La Petite-Nation, Quebec threatens local ecosystems, air and water quality, and the regional eco-tourism economy, prompting strong opposition.
Environment
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

EPA makes it harder for states, tribes to block pipelines

EPA proposes rule limiting state use of Clean Water Act Section 401 to prevent political blocking of projects unrelated to water quality.
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

Alaska's public lands are a political battleground - High Country News

Over the past year, a wave of high-profile development proposals - from oil fields and mining roads to timber projects - has reshaped a fast-moving debate, propelling Alaska into the center of the national conversation over how to balance energy production with conservation. These projects have revived long-running tensions over what the state's public lands are for, and who they ultimately benefit.
Environment
Canada news
fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Proposed changes to Clean Fuel Regulations fall short, say canola industry groups

Proposed CFR changes lack provisions to boost domestic canola demand and do not address risks from potentially fraudulent imported used cooking oil.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

ANALYSIS | More oil production in Venezuela could hurt Canada's oilpatch | CBC News

A Venezuelan regime change could revive heavy-oil output and threaten Canada's oil industry by increasing supply, competition for U.S. markets, and investor attention.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Canadian oilpatch expected to continue bulking up through mergers and acquisitions | CBC News

Zawalsky worked on three major energy transactions last year: the bidding war for MEG Energy Inc. in which Cenovus Energy Inc. emerged victorious; Whitecap Resources Inc.'s $15-billion combination with Veren Inc., and Ovintiv Inc.'s $3.8-billion acquisition of NuVista Energy Ltd. Burnet, Duckworth and Palmer as a whole was involved in eight of the 10 biggest energy producer transactions last year.
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