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Why Ottawa has an 'amazing opportunity' to rethink its urban fabric
CBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhat's the debate about the federal government's latest directive on working from the office really...
Children with asthma are victims of our climate crisis
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoTuesday is World Asthma Day. As we look at Kyla’s story, it is worth remembering her story is all...
'New GE' Soars 110% In Past Year To Decade-Plus High
Investor's Business Daily· 4 days agoGE Aerospace (GE), the newly minted aerospace and defense pure play, continues to snag new highs amid price-target hikes. On April 2, General Electric...
North American Transit Bus Deliveries Up 7% in 2023
Metro Magazine· 2 days agoAs North America’s major heavy-duty bus OEMs were continuing to recover from post-COVID supply chain and hyper-inflation effects, a few were forced into...
Earnings call: Ovintiv beats Q1 estimates, raises production guidance
Investing.com· 2 days agoOvintiv Inc. (ticker: NYSE: OVV ) has reported a strong start to 2024, surpassing consensus...
Meet the leaders and nations attending the 2024 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Dallas
Dallas Morning News· 4 days agoAfrica Business Summit to analyze and brainstorm on how to capitalize on Africa’s growing population...
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric...
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoAbove-normal temperatures are still forecast across the U.S. in summer 2024. Pedro DiNezio, an atmosphere and ocean scientist at the University of Colorado who studies El Niño and La Niña, explains why and what’s ahead.
Pioneering Sustainable Urban Growth: Intelligent City's Blueprint For The Future City
Forbes· 3 days agoBy 2050, it is estimated that 70% of the global population will reside in urban areas. This shift signifies a transition to a predominantly urban economy. Urbanization presents opportunities ...
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric...
The Conversation· 2 days agoOne of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year – El Niño – is nearly gone, and its opposite, La Niña, is on the way. Pedro DiNezio, an atmosphere and ...
Exxon and Chevron output booms in world’s hottest oil patches
The Columbian· 6 days agoIf you want to understand why the two largest U.S. oil companies are together spending in excess of $100 billion on acquisitions right now, look no further than the amount of crude they’re extracting ...