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Going electric will save Canadians money on energy costs

Corporate Knights

The impacts of the climate crisis already cost Canadians an average of $720 per year for things like repairs after flooding or wildfires – and that price tag is expected to double or triple by 2050. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions can help mitigate these impacts and their costs. Fossil fuel prices are much more volatile.

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Why the push to sell LNG as a climate solution is full of hot air

Corporate Knights

Emboldened by global crises, big oil and gas companies are awash in cash from historically unprecedented profits and determined to seek ever more profit, no matter the cost. In recent weeks and months, the fossil fuel lobby and its supporters in governments of all political stripes have been touting the putative benefits of liquefied natural gas.

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Texas, Maine Face Billion Dollar Ballots Tuesday

Energy Central

7) face contested energy-related ballot initiatives with billion dollar price tags. Texas and Maine voters tomorrow (Nov.

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New York to Charge Emitters $1 Billion per Year, Reinvest in Emissions Reduction

ESG Today

Under the new program, large-scale greenhouse gas emitters and distributors of heating and transportation fuels will be required to purchase allowances for the emissions associated with their activities, based on an economy-wide emissions cap. The dirtier the fuel – the bigger the price tag.

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Workiva Applauds New Climate Disclosure Mandates Proposed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

3BL Media

Customers can create disclosures, policies and procedures, and governing control environments, tag with Inline XBRL® and file directly with regulators all within the secure Workiva platform.

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Comment: Pay-as-you-throw can drive the circular economy

Envirotec Magazine

When we throw things away, they end up in landfill or incinerators, which then contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Extracting raw materials has an impact on climate, as do the manufacturing processes that we use to make products.

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Baker Hughes Presents- The Global Methane Pledge: Challenges and Opportunities for Emissions Management

3BL Media

Fiji George has more than 27 years of experience covering corporate climate and sustainability strategy, fundamental science, regulatory and policy experience along natural gas value chain- exploration/production, gas processing, transmission & storage, and liquified natural gas (LNG).