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Danielle Bochove

Toronto

Toronto Bureau Chief and Senior Reporter, Arctic at Bloomberg News

Toronto Bureau Chief & Senior Reporter for the Arctic for Bloomberg News. Beekeeper's assistant. Opinions are my own.

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Akshat Rathi |Danielle Bochove |Oscar Boyd

    Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has been an international leader on climate. Can he translate that into domestic policy? This week, Canadians went to the polls and elected Mark Carney, leader of the Liberal party to be their prime minister. Carney is a newcomer to politics, but is well known in international finance circles, running both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. He is also a climate champion.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Morgan Meaker |Danielle Bochove

    Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Before it’s here, it’s on the

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Danielle Bochove |Laura Millan

    Today’s newsletter looks at the results of Canada’s election and what it means for the green transition. Also, as Spain and Portugal return to normality after one of Europe’s worst blackouts in years, our Madrid-based reporter writes on what the power outage says about our increasingly electrified world. Later today, Bloomberg Green will be covering the BloombergNEF Summit in New York. Keep up with coverage of the event on Bloomberg.com.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Morgan Meaker |Danielle Bochove

    It’s the middle of the night in the hills of northern Norway as a group of soldiers skis silently toward an enemy target. The cold drains the batteries on the patrol leader’s night vision goggles and stiffens his skis, making them hard to maneuver. GPS is glitchy. It’s -37°C (-34.6°F) outside, but wind chill makes it feel even colder.

  • 1 month ago | japantimes.co.jp | Danielle Bochove

    Last month, in his first speech as Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney vowed to make the nation "a superpower in both conventional and clean energy.”The "conventional” reference could be seen as matter of course in a nation whose energy sector is still dominated by oil and gas.

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