Suzanne Goldenberg

Both outgoing Canadian prime minister Steven Harper and his newly-elected successor Justin Trudeau hope these sections of pipe will eventually get put into place as part of the planned Keystone XL oil pipeline from Alberta to Texas. But politics and econo

In Canada, Harper’s out, but the Keystone pipeline may not be

Environment

This week’s election brought a leftward shift in Canada, but it may not bring a change of policy on the Keystone XL oil pipeline to the US. The Guardian’s Suzanne Goldenberg brings us the lowdown on new prime minister Justin Trudeau’s still evolving energy and climate policies.

Climate change denial organizations funded in secret by wealthy conservatives

Environment

Secret Cash for Climate Denial

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