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(CNN) Democrats have set their sights on passing major climate legislation, but with a razor-thin majority in Congress, they need to look for common ground with Republicans.
One of the most promising ideas is to plant a vast number of trees and also to cut them down.
President Joe Biden has announced an ambitious goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. That would mean switching to renewable energy, expanding public transit, retrofitting buildings, and a host of other policies to slash greenhouse gas emissions. But even in the best-case scenario, it won t be possible to eliminate all emissions. The idea of net-zero emissions is that any remaining emissions can be fully offset by so-called negative emissions methods of sucking carbon out of the atmosphere.
(1) production was 255,361 GEO
(1) including gold and silver production of 221,659 ounces and 2.59 million ounces, respectively. The strong gold production followed standout performances from Jacobina and Minera Florida, and silver production was underpinned by an exceptionally strong performance from El Peñón.
Full year GEO
(1) production of 901,155 GEO
(1), including 779,810 ounces of gold and 10.37 million ounces of silver, exceeded original guidance for the year of 890,000 GEO, and was within the plus or minus three per cent variance range of the Company’s revised guidance. GEO
(1) production for the year at Jacobina, El Peñón, Canadian Malartic, and Minera Florida were all well above plan. The entire difference was attributable to further changes to COVID-19 restrictions imposed in Argentina near the end of the year which impacted production at Cerro Moro.
Posted: Feb 02, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 2
In a colonoscopy, a doctor inserts a small camera into a patient s large intestine and checks for possible tumours. Shifting medical resources to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic has made it harder to screen for colorectal and other cancers in Quebec. Experts worry a wave of advanced cases could hit in coming months.(Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)
COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know Tuesday
Premier François Legault says Quebec businesses, museums and hair salons will be allowed to open on Feb. 8, but the curfew will remain in place across the province.
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Posted: Feb 02, 2021 6:42 AM ET | Last Updated: February 2
A health-care worker sets up a welcome station at the new vaccination site at the Palais des congrès de Montréal.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)