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The Trump administration announced plans to slash the often years-long permitting process to less than a month for nearly all energy and mining projects on federal lands. The U.S. Department of the ...
When the Trump administration put the brakes on New York City’s congestion pricing program in February, city officials and environmental groups sued to block the move, arguing the new tolling program ...
The Iraqi Minister of Oil confirmed on Thursday that Iraq's renewable energy projects are planned to generate 12,000 ...
The Trump administration’s plan to shrink the time for conducting fossil fuel projects’ environmental reviews — from a year ...
Argentina's state-run oil firm YPF has ruled out building an onshore natural gas liquefaction plant as it will instead rely ...
Oil giant Shell has pulled out of three joint offshore gas projects in Colombia's Caribbean, the South American country's ...
America’s loss of dominance in mining to China was not inevitable—nor is its renewal. President Trump’s recent executive order, Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production, seeks to ...
The US Interior's move would slash the time allowed for environmental reviews to less than a month, which some industry ...
Iraq’s strategy seeks energy independence while navigating U.S.-Iran tensions, sanctions risks, and internal corruption ...
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As they campaigned in B.C., Global News sat down for a one-on-one interview with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.
Proponents argue that the slow, inefficient permitting process hinders the transition to clean sources of electricity.