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While one side of politics is touting an expensive, potentially dangerous solution to our future energy needs (nuclear) which probably wouldn’t be operational in my lifetime, congratulations to our federal government for taking a sensible approach which will help take us another step closer to zero carbon emissions.
A livestock carbon emissions tax has been proposed to come into play in 2030 to help Denmark move closer to reaching its 2030 climate goals.
Our planet once again dodged a proverbial bullet this weekend as a potentially dangerous asteroid whizzed by at cosmic speed.
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IF AN OLD-GROWTH TREE falls in the forest and is turned into sawdust, does anyone one care? Not if the tree is in the B.C interior. If the old-tree...
SPEAKING in a 50-minute sitting of the Senate on the afternoon of July 5, Independent Senator Anthony Vieira, SC, agreed with with Prime Minister's...
Making small changes in how we live day-to-day can quickly create significant changes in society, especially in ways that benefit the environment....
Reliable energy, human rights, land impacts, air and water pollution, lost wildlife get ignored This election year, several critical issues...
By Ghadi Joudah In regions with limited rainfall, desalination is a practical means of sourcing plentiful water for farming and human consumption....
From endemic species to sacred sites, all natural habitats, especially forests, hold inherent conservation values. Those known as ‘high...