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EV Plug-In: Finning to help replace mine’s 160-truck fleet

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Finning International Inc., BHP Group Ltd. and Caterpillar Inc. have a long-term agreement to replace BHP’s entire haul truck fleet at the Escondida mine, the world’s largest copper producer, in Antofagasta in northern Chile.

Imperial Oil Ltd. has made significant progress in its plans for a renewable diesel complex near its Strathcona refinery in Edmonton, including a contract with Air Products and Chemicals to supply low-carbon hydrogen to the Imperial site.

IMAGE: Tyler Choi.

Business editor, Sustainable Biz Canada

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Eric Siegel, the executive-in-residence at the Ocean Startup Project, says Atlantic Canada is “punching above [its] weight” in the blue economy. Considering the region’s position compared to global players like the U.K., the U.S., or China, it’s an impressive feat.

Sustainable Biz 2023 Media Kit

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Accenture has acquired Carbon Intelligence, a leading carbon and climate change strategy consultancy, adding over 160 professionals to its growing pool of sustainability experts to help companies achieve net zero.

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A Los Angeles-based company kicked off on Thursday what it said will be the first large-scale direct air capture (DAC) project to capture and store five million tons of carbon dioxide per year by 2030, benefiting from new U.S. government incentives.

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The real estate sector has highlighted ESG as a top concern, especially given recent interest from the Securities and Exchange Commission surrounding climate disclosures, as well as the variety of ESG reporting proposals on the horizon.

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ESG roles are opening at an increasing clip at private equity firms both small and large. What’s behind the trend, and how is private equity skilling and staffing up to meet the moment?

Yardi

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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) added several provisions that support using solar as part of a REIT’s “green” energy strategy. The Act will allow REITs to benefit from investment tax credits in new ways.

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U.S. politicians on both sides of the aisle championed the carbon tax as a solution to fight climate change. Numerous failures to get a carbon tax passed have instead led to tax incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act.

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The construction industry must modernize by recovering materials, sometimes still good, from construction sites and stop throwing them away simply because it’s cheaper and more efficient, says the FTQ-Construction in a transition plan presented to its members and accepted unanimously.

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Designing climate positive societies, workplaces and widgets is the missing element in climate models and, by consequence, climate action.

Fengate

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Climate goals adopted by businesses in Group of Seven countries, of which Canada is a member, show the 1.5C warming target of the Paris Agreement is “currently unachievable”, according to a new report

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A new industry-led report commissioned by Fertilizer Canada and the Canola Council of Canada suggests Canada’s farmers can likely only achieve half of the federal government’s targeted 30 per cent reduction in fertilizer emissions by 2030.

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A year after losing its court battle over the federal carbon tax at Canada’s supreme court, the Ontario government appears to have capitulated and is raising the price of carbon for industrial polluters under its own emissions program.

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Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the global (re)insurance industry has a critical role in speaking “truth to power” when it comes to climate change because of its investment in data, models and analytics to understand cat risk.

Homes by Avi

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Québec Premier François Legault is promising to ask the province’s hydro utility to consider building new hydroelectric dams, but he is not saying where or how he would realize the complicated, expensive megaprojects.

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A northern Alberta First Nation has filed what experts say is the province’s first lawsuit claiming cumulative effects from industry, agriculture and settlement are so pervasive, they violate the band’s treaty rights.

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Iron & Earth’s online portal aims to help former oil and gas workers connect with a renewable energy employer.

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Smart city tech startups hope to provide a digital one-stop shop for all sorts of transportation options, so why hasn’t the concept taken off?

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