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Matteo Cimellaro
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News
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December 20th 2023
The story of wildfire, and the communities ravaged by them, is also about the long and spiralling story of recovery.
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Sustainably farmed oysters, mussels and clams are good choices when it comes to climate-friendly seafood, pairing high nutritional value with a low carbon footprint that includes benefits to the marine ecosystem.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| December 20th 2023
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The company building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has submitted evidence to support its claim that oil companies must pay more in tolls in light of the pipeline project's mounting costs.
Amanda Stephenson
News, Politics
| December 19th 2023
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Norm Allard knows he may never see the full impacts of his efforts to restore wetlands and floodplains in southeastern British Columbia, but he takes a "generational view" of the work that exemplifies a key part of climate resiliency.
Brenna Owen
News
| December 19th 2023
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Canadian auto companies sold more electric vehicles this year than ever before, but would still need to nearly double that number within three years to meet a new national mandate.
Mia Rabson, Ritika Dubey
News, Politics
| December 19th 2023
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Oysters stabilize shorelines, trap carbon-rich sediment, and help marshes grow.
Emily Jones
News
| December 20th 2023
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California regulators have approved new rules to let water agencies recycle wastewater and put it right back into the pipes that carry drinking water to homes, schools and businesses.
Adam Beam
News
| December 19th 2023
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"Merry Christmas, everybody! Merry Christmas. Are we still allowed to say Merry Christmas in Justin Trudeau's Canada?"
Sarah Ritchie
News, Politics
| December 19th 2023
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To Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, huge swaths of forest burning up, with massive plumes of acrid smoke carrying carbon skyward and settling in over her province's cities, have nothing to do with climate change.
Bill Doskoch
Opinion
| December 20th 2023
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From the archives
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Bethany Brookshire
News
| December 19th 2022
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