John Woodside
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News, Business
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July 25th 2023
An expansive new study from environmental and Indigenous rights groups has traced billions of dollars worth of investment in oil drilling in the Amazon.
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One of Canada's most widely read weather news sources is closing its desk dedicated to climate reporting and laying off some staff who worked there, Canada's National Observer has learned.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| July 26th 2023
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Prominent conservative pundits who have spent years farming rage against the prime minister seem genuinely surprised by the latest ugly outburst against him, writes columnist Max Fawcett. Who knew that reaping what you’ve sown could be so much trouble?
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| July 26th 2023
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To drive home the seriousness of the climate crisis, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh travelled to the Northwest Territories on Tuesday to visit two communities on the front lines.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| July 26th 2023
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Sierra Club Canada and three community groups want the federal environment minister to order an assessment of NB Power's plan to prep a site on the Bay of Fundy for an experimental small modular reactor.
Susan O’Donnell, Kerrie Blaise
Opinion
| July 26th 2023
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James Hansen, who testified before the U.S. Congress on global heating in 1988, says world is approaching a "new climate frontier."
Oliver Milman
News
| July 26th 2023
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The fingerprints of climate change are all over the supercharged weather witnessed this year in Nova Scotia -- and the rest of the country -- from raging wildfires to devastating flooding.
Hina Alam
News
| July 25th 2023
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Edmonton's mayor has announced joint funding from the municipal and federal governments to support the planting of 1.5 million trees.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 25th 2023
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John Woodside
Investigations, Business, Energy, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting
| July 14th 2022
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