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How can the return of US in the Paris Climate Agreement become meaningful?

By Dr Gurinder Kaur The United States new President Joe Biden on the first day of his term, after being sworn in, requested the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement, which Guterres accepted on the same day. He also welcomed the United States decision. Responding to the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, the then United States President Barack Obama said that controlling global warming was the only common and commendable effort by all countries in the world. But the next the United States President Donald Trump, as soon as he took over the administration, announced the withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Climate agreement in 2017, saying that this climate agreement was not in the favour of the United States economic growth. It will destabilize the United States economy and cause millions of people to lose their jobs and become unemployed. Thus, on November 4, 2020, the United States withdrew from the agreement during the T

The Dangers of Turning High-Stakes Climate Talks Into a Zoom Call

Government of Canada Supports Renewable Energy Alternatives in Indigenous and Northern Communities

Share this article Share this article OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 9, 2021 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is working with partners to reduce Northern communities reliance on diesel for heating and electricity by increasing the use of local renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. Today, the Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs, and Michael McLeod, Member of Parliament for Northwest Territories, announced that the Northern Responsible Energy Approach for Community Heat and Electricity program (Northern REACHE) provided financial support of $95,000 to the Aurora Research Institute, in association with Delta Enterprises, a Gwitch in owned company, to study the potential of converting waste cardboard into pellets as biomass feedstock for heating homes and businesses throughout Inuvik.

Government of Canada Supports Green Energy Alternatives in Indigenous and Northern Communities, tackling climate change and creating jobs

Canada Supports Green Energy Alternatives in Indigenous and Northern Communities, tackling climate change and creating jobs

Date Time Share From: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada The Government of Canada is working with partners to reduce northern communities’ reliance on diesel for heating and electricity by increasing the use of local renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. The Government of Canada is working with partners to reduce northern communities’ reliance on diesel for heating and electricity by increasing the use of local renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. Today, the Honourable Daniel Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs, and Michael McLeod, Member of Parliament for Northwest Territories, announced that the Northern Responsible Energy Approach for Community Heat and Electricity Program (Northern REACHE) has provided $88,000 to Nihtat Energy Limited to undertake a pre-feasibility study to assess the viability of developing biomass district energy systems in Inuvik.

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