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Tax the rich for more EVs? California Democrats split

Tax the rich for more EVs? California Democrats split

SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Australian floods could inundate or isolate 34,000 homes

Australian floods could inundate or isolate 34,000 homes

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) 鈥 Around 34,000 homes could be inundated or isolated in Victoria state as a flood emergency continues across parts of Australia鈥檚 southeast, an official said Monday.
Lessons from Hurricane Michael being applied to Ian recovery

Lessons from Hurricane Michael being applied to Ian recovery

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Four years before Category 4 Ian wiped out parts of southwest Florida, the state's Panhandle had its own encounter with an even stronger hurricane, Michael .
Climate Changed: Canadian arenas adapting and improving to combat temperature changes

Climate Changed: Canadian arenas adapting and improving to combat temperature changes

It's getting harder to make ice in Winnipeg, a city known for its frigid winters.

Radioactive waste found at Missouri elementary school

FLORISSANT, Mo. (AP) 鈥 There is significant radioactive contamination at an elementary school in suburban St. Louis where nuclear weapons were produced during World War II, according to a new report by environmental investigation consultants.
Innovation minister on road to making Canada a battery electric and EV powerhouse

Innovation minister on road to making Canada a battery electric and EV powerhouse

OTTAWA 鈥 When Innovation Minister Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne gets in front a microphone to talk about electrifying Canada's auto industry, he has a favourite line to sum up his efforts to attract global investment: "Not everyone in the world wakes u
Electric or bust: A snapshot of recent EV and battery announcements

Electric or bust: A snapshot of recent EV and battery announcements

OTTAWA 鈥 In the last 19 months, 10 new investments in critical mineral mining, battery and electric vehicle production have been announced in Ontario and Quebec.
After Hurricane Ian, Florida citrus and agriculture struggle

After Hurricane Ian, Florida citrus and agriculture struggle

ZOLFO SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) 鈥 The thousands of oranges scattered on the ground by Hurricane Ian鈥檚 fierce winds like so many green and yellow marbles are only the start of the disaster for citrus grower Roy Petteway.
Man drowns as storms batter Greek island of Crete

Man drowns as storms batter Greek island of Crete

ATHENS, Greece (AP) 鈥 A man drowned and there are reports of missing people as storms batter Crete, causing rivers to overflow and flooding locations across Greece's biggest island on Saturday.
Activists in UK court after soup thrown at Van Gogh picture

Activists in UK court after soup thrown at Van Gogh picture

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Three climate activists appeared in a London court on Saturday on charges of criminal damage after protests including throwing soup over Vincent van Gogh's 鈥淪unflowers鈥 painting in the National Gallery.
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