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Coastal Risk Push: Oceana is urging lawmakers to fast-track the Philippines’ National Coastal Greenbelt Act, arguing mangroves and other nature defenses are being neglected while storms and storm surges intensify. Carbon Removal Check: A first-year ocean trial using crushed olivine to absorb CO2 found no harm to marine life—though researchers warn more monitoring is still needed. Water-Well Crackdown: In southeast Manitoba, shared well owners say new provincial rules and chlorination demands are forcing closures, raising fears of government overreach and higher costs. Climate + Fossil Fuel Tension: Newfoundland and Labrador’s finance minister says the province can expand oil and gas while meeting climate targets—despite missing long-term emissions projections. Policy + Politics: Labour’s NEC cleared Andy Burnham to pursue a Westminster bid in Makerfield, setting up a tougher fight as Greens plan to campaign too. Methane Focus: African lawmakers in Kenya are meeting to cut methane emissions without stalling growth, with UNEP warning the gas is accelerating climate disruption.

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May. 14, 2026

Office of the Governor — News Release — Governor Green Unveils 2026 Policy Report Titled “A Vision For Hawai‘i’s Future”

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