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The first cargo ship running on green methanol made of food waste has

Maersk, one of the world’s largest shipping companies, just set sail with the first cargo ship to run on green methanol made from methane from food waste.
BC Coast gas project approved over First Nations’ objections
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BC approves North Coast gas project despite First Nations’ objections

Ministers responsible for energy and environment refer First Nations’ concerns to industry, feds.
public health threat of Darwin Harbour industrialization
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Plans to industrialize Darwin Harbour  precinct could cause 'significant' health impacts, environmental report warns

A new industrial precinct in Darwin Harbour could cause "significant adverse impacts to human health", according to an environmental report released by the Northern Territory government.
Prince Rupert Vopak hydrocarbon export terminal
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Prince Rupert Vopak terminal enters final comment period

Proposed Vopak Pacific Canada facility would bring up to 87,600 rail cars and 171 tankers carrying combustibles to the region every year.

Washington congressional race lays bare Democratic divide on tackling climate change
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Washington congressional race lays bare Democratic divide on tackling climate change

The outcome of the race will say much about what kind of Democratic Party will be confronting climate change in the years ahead.
Prince Rupert export terminal
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Vopak’s proposed Prince Rupert export terminal: 7 things you need to know

Running at full capacity, the Vopak Pacific Canada facility would bring 240 rail cars filled with combustibles through northwest B.C. every day and send 150 oil tankers across the Pacific each year.

Legislature approves natural gas tax credit to lure petrochemical makers to Pennsylvania
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Legislature approves natural gas tax credit to lure petrochemical makers to Pennsylvania

The Department of Revenue estimates the tax credit would be worth $22 million per year for each qualifying plant.
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