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Keystone XL pipeline project
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Keystone XL is cancelled — so now what?

TC Energy's decision to terminate the Keystone XL pipeline project doesn’t put to rest a couple of key questions still hanging over it.
Activists who disrupted Biden back Sanders, but dread Trump
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Activists who disrupted Biden back Sanders, but dread Trump

Climate activists from the Sunrise Movement helped disrupt a Biden rally this week, but they fear Donald Trump more than they loathe Joe Biden.
House Democrats push environmental bills, but victories are few
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House Democrats push environmental bills, but victories are few

Climate and environmental activists are growing impatient with a Democratic-led House that they view as not doing enough to enact their agenda.
How Trump's new trade deal could prolong his pollution legacy
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How Trump's new trade deal could prolong his pollution legacy

The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal replacing NAFTA could make it harder in the future to restore pollution regulations that protect health and climate.
How Trump's new trade deal could prolong his pollution legacy
insideclimatenews.org

How Trump's new trade deal could prolong his pollution legacy

The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal replacing NAFTA could make it harder in the future to restore pollution regulations that protect health and climate.
Canada’s strong words on climate face a test in Trump’s NAFTA makeover
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Canada’s strong words on climate face a test in Trump’s NAFTA makeover

The Canadian government in the past said that any revised NAFTA should address climate change. This week's deal between Mexico and the United States could force the issue.

Chrystia Freeland urged to be a climate champion at NAFTA talks
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Chrystia Freeland urged to be a climate champion at NAFTA talks

Nearly 50 labour, environmental and anti-poverty groups have written to Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, urging her to champion a new NAFTA trade agreement that favours workers and community rights, as opposed to corporate interests and profits.
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