A community transformed from mining town to resort destination . It doesnt want to go back
Residents in Rossland, B.C., are struggling to find a new mine for fossil fuels. The BBC's Federica Fionda looks at what happened to residents in the area where they are trying to make their way.
Source: rosslandtelegraph.comPublished on 2023-08-24
Related news
- As utilities risk missing carbon reduction targets , analysts stress need for organizational change
- The Inflation Reduction Act : What Is It Good For ?
- Is buying a carbon offset like buying a medieval indulgence ? | Cooley LLP
- Making critical connections : The races for minerals and talent
- Trials to suck carbon dioxide from the air to start across the united kingdom
- Sustainability a massive challenge for aviation sector
- The greenwashing of the Mountain Valley Pipeline
- Carmakers dream of clean , green , mean electric machines
- How Do Companies Approach Climate Disclosure ? - Corporate / Commercial Law
- Five questions for Tesco about its role in forest destruction
- Gaming Google : Oil firms use search ads to greenwash , study says
- A greener voyage : the EU emissions trading scheme finally given the all clear to set sail for maritime
- At least five Irish MEPs to oppose contentious green label for gas and nuclear power
- Ooredoo Group and Companies Achieve Great Strides in Socially Responsible Investing
- Data exclusive : The junk carbon offsets revived by the Glasgow Pact