Emily Kelsall
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Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
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July 8th 2022
I’d been treesitting in protest of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX) for months. While my friends and I were literally holding the fort, conservationists were doing critical work on the ground, writes Emily Kelsall.
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| July 8th 2022
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By forcing Putin to choose either butter or guns, economic sanctions lock him in a vise that is gradually tightening.
Josep Borrell Fontelles
Opinion
| July 8th 2022
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South Sudan is moving ahead with plans for a 240-mile canal to divert water from the White Nile and send it to Egypt. But critics warn the megaproject would desiccate the world’s second-largest wetland, impacting its rich wildlife and the rains on which the region depends.
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News
| July 8th 2022
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The good news is that reducing methane from the oil and gas industry is the single fastest, available and affordable opportunity to slow down the rate of climate warming. The bad news is that Canada isn’t taking full advantage of this opportunity.
Dan Grossman, Scott Seymour
Opinion
| July 8th 2022
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The European Union’s executive warned on Thursday, July 7, 2022, that the continent is facing one of its toughest years when it comes to natural disasters like droughts and wildfires because of increasing climate change.
Associated Press
News
| July 7th 2022
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The trauma of the Fourth of July was already beginning to yield to life's regular rhythms on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, just 48 hours after America's latest mass shooting brought tragedy and infamy to another tranquil U.S. community.
James McCarten
News, US News
| July 7th 2022
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European Union lawmakers voted on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, to include natural gas and nuclear in the bloc’s list of sustainable activities, backing a proposal from the EU’s executive arm that has been drawing fierce criticism from environment groups and now looks set to trigger legal challenges.
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News, Politics
| July 7th 2022
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From the archives
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Charlie Fidelman
News
| February 24th 2020
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