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Vancouver city votes to overturn amendment allowing natural gas in new buildings.
ABC Vancouver majority fails to get its way as natural gas push fails.
Study of 2023 Okanagan wildfires recommends limiting development in high-risk areas.
97 per cent of climate scientists agree that the climate is warming and that human beings are the cause.
Study looked into the 2023 Grouse complex of wildfires that included the McDougall Creek blaze.
The fires burned more than 300 buildings, forced more than 30,000 people to flee, and caused about $480 million in insured losses.
The presence of flammable materials within 10 metres of structures played a crucial role in whether it survived the wildfires.
The use of bioenergy has increased an average of about 3 per cent per year between 2010 and 2022 , the International Energy Agency said.
In South Korea , bioenergy is the second -largest source of renewable energy and over 80% of its main raw material _ energy-dense wood pellets — is dependent on imports.
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