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Poilievre backs Alberta's concerns over federal 'just transition' legislation

Poilievre backs Alberta's concerns over federal 'just transition' legislation

CALGARY — Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he backs Alberta Premier Danielle Smith over her concerns about what she's called Ottawa's anti-oil-and-gas agenda.
Bird photographer's stunning image — an orca in flight off Vancouver's Stanley Park

Bird photographer's stunning image — an orca in flight off Vancouver's Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — A B.C. wildlife photographer looking for birds off the shores of Vancouver's Stanley Park has instead captured an unforgettable image of a different animal in flight — an orca leaping from Burrard Inlet.
Austin’s city manager fired over widespread power outages

Austin’s city manager fired over widespread power outages

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Austin's city manager was fired Wednesday in the wake of outrage over a slow and fumbled response to a winter storm power outage that left thousands of people in the Texas capital without electricity for a week or longer.
Alaska carbon plan: Boost state coffers without cutting oil

Alaska carbon plan: Boost state coffers without cutting oil

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Oil-dependent Alaska has long sought ways to fatten its coffers and move away from the fiscal whiplash of oil’s boom-and-bust cycles. The newest idea, promoted by Republican Gov.
Jane Fonda to attend Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old date

Jane Fonda to attend Vienna Opera Ball with 90-year-old date

VIENNA (AP) — American actor Jane Fonda said Wednesday she accepted an Austrian building tycoon's invitation to attend the Vienna Opera Ball because he offered to “pay me quite a bit of money.
Skinny robot documents forces eroding Doomsday Glacier

Skinny robot documents forces eroding Doomsday Glacier

Scientists got their first up-close look at what’s eating away part of Antarctica’s Thwaites ice shelf, nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier because of its massive melt and sea rise potential , and it’s both good and bad news.
Waters off New England had 2nd warmest year on record in '22

Waters off New England had 2nd warmest year on record in '22

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The waters off New England, which are home to rare whales and most of the American lobster fishing industry, logged the second-warmest year on record last year.
PolyMet mine in Minnesota becomes NewRange Copper Nickel

PolyMet mine in Minnesota becomes NewRange Copper Nickel

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EPA declined to challenge federal utility on new gas plant

EPA declined to challenge federal utility on new gas plant

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Critics have long blasted the nation’s largest public utility over its preference to replace coal-burning power plants with ones reliant on gas , another fossil fuel.
Environmentalists say new airport threatens Albanian lagoons

Environmentalists say new airport threatens Albanian lagoons

AKERNI, Albania (AP) — A new, multimillion-euro international airport near Albania's coastal city of Vlora will mean hundreds of jobs for area residents.