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NFI debuts latest hydrogen fuel cell-electric bus

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NFI Group Inc., via its subsidiaries New Flyer of America Inc. and New Flyer Industries Canada ULC, have released the next generation of its hydrogen fuel cell-electric buses — the Xcelsior CHARGE FC.

SHARC International Systems Inc.’s pipeline of sales for its wastewater energy treatment (WET) technology grew by almost a third compared to the previous quarter.

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A new poll concludes that 74 per cent of Canadians want car manufacturers pushed to increase zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) production. But an industry representative warns that regulations targeting Canadian automakers could disrupt the North American auto market.

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BC Hydro — following Hydro-Québec’s lead — announces they are changing the design of both old and new electric vehicle charging stations to improve accessibility for users with mobility limitations.

Energy Profiles

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The City of Selkirk announced Wednesday that it had entered into an option to purchase agreement with Canadian Premium Sand Inc. that would allow the company to purchase land in the city to build a patterned solar glass manufacturing plant.

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About three-quarters of the wetlands once present in Southern Ontario are now gone, either drained or filled in. Swamps and bogs are incredibly important: they naturally sequester carbon, mitigate floods, filter water and provide habitat for species at risk.

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Alberta is challenging Ottawa’s decision to label plastics as toxic, accusing the federal government of overstepping its jurisdiction and threatening the province’s economic interests.

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As the Newfoundland and Labrador government pleads with Ottawa to continue exempting home heating fuels from the carbon tax, documents obtained by CBC reveal the province’s “very limited flexibility” to maintain the exemption.

Yardi Energy Suite

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Investment giant BlackRock is rebutting Republican politicians over its ESG investment policies, arguing that its critics are wrong on both the science and the cents.

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China’s unique approach  to ESG investing shows that there’s lots of room for countries and regions to define the costs and risks of ESG for themselves that are often at odds with each other.

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A new ESG product that JPMorgan Chase & Co. is about to start offering clients shows how rapidly perceptions are changing about the investment strategy.

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A record volume of Australian carbon credits was traded in the second quarter in a sign that the market is maturing in the face of increased scrutiny.

Homes by AVI

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Clean energy now provides more employment than the fossil fuel industry but lags behind on wages, reflecting the shift that efforts to tackle climate change are having on the global jobs market, according to a report on Thursday.

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Europe smashed previous temperature records this summer, with long periods of sunshine causing sweltering conditions and droughts across much of the continent but also helping boost much-needed solar power, according to data published Thursday.

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New U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss made a renewed commitment to reach net-zero while simultaneously promising fresh North Sea fossil licensing and shale gas fracking in a seismic day for British energy policy.

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Documents show that Amazon’s U.S. fulfillment centres experienced fires and electrical explosions that necessitated taking them off. The solar snafus underscore the challenge large corporations face in their quest to shrink their environmental footprint and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Fengate

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A major scientific reassessment finds that several critical planetary systems are at risk of breaking beyond repair even if nations restrain warming to 1.5°C, the lower threshold stipulated by the Paris Agreement.

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Higher high tides, supercharged by rising sea levels, could flood all or parts of an estimated $34 billion worth of real estate along the nation’s coasts within just 30 years, a new report concludes.

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Fiji and other island nations face similar escalating threats from climate change. But unlike many other countries, Fiji has a blueprint for protecting vulnerable communities through climate financing, a blue economy sector and reducing emissions.

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Women in commercial real estate, particularly in the upper echelons of management, have made gains in equity and pay parity in the workplace. But talent pipelines, mentorship and diversity in leadership ranks still leave something to be desired.

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