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Imperial Oil, MEG, Cenovus Push Back at Trudeau’s ‘Aggressive’ Carbon Plan
Some of Canada’s top oil executives are ramping up their opposition to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s goal of cutting emissions from the energy sector by 42% by 2030.

Democrats’ Climate Bill Seen Boosting Carbon Capture on US Farms
(Bloomberg) -- American farmers would get more incentive to pursue additional sustainable agricultural methods under the $370 billion climate spending package announced by Senate Democrats this week.

UK Scales Back £1 Billion Funding to Help Homes Cut Energy Use
The UK government won’t be able to insulate as many homes as planned before winter after it scaled back a £1 billion ($1.2 billion) boost to its flagship scheme to help some of the country’s poorest households curb their energy use.