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Cloe Logan
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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March 18th 2024
On land fish farming is presented as an alternative to growing salmon in the ocean. Proponents point to it as a viable alternative since there is no contact between the farmed fish and wild species. However, salmon farmed in the ocean and on land face a mutual dilemma: the ecological toll of fish feed. A Nova Scotia company is working to change that.
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B.C. could soon become the first province to partially ban a group of cancer-causing chemicals used in everything from firefighting equipment to makeup. Tabled by BC Green MLA Adam Olsen, the proposed law would ban per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals in the firefighting equipment used by the province's professional and volunteer fire crews.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| March 18th 2024
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Phil Pothen of Environmental Defence acknowledges the significance of funding the work of the Greenbelt Foundation. But $12 million is a minor gesture relative to the uncertainty created by the Ford government's attempts to remove land from the protected region, he said.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| March 18th 2024
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If changing the course of a major global industry seems out of reach, you might take heart from the students at Tvind high school in Jutland, Denmark, who built the world’s largest wind turbine in 1978.
Chris Hatch
Opinion
| March 18th 2024
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The federal government is searching for a dozen young people to sit on the Environment and Climate Change Youth Council for the next two years.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| March 18th 2024
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As a founder of the youth-led, not-for-profit Community Climate Council, Miranda Baksh helps volunteers in the racialized and newcomer-dominated Peel region of southern Ontario learn how our changing climate impacts them and the places they know.
Patricia Lane, Miranda Baksh
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 18th 2024
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With two LEED Platinum-certified buildings, Dalhousie University hopes to teach a new environmental lesson about saving energy.
Jon Tattrie
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 18th 2024
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Industry representatives have characterized the lawsuits as a “waste of taxpayer resources” and contended that climate change should be addressed by Congress, not the courts.
Kate Yoder
News
| March 18th 2024
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From the archives
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Lynzy Billing
News
| October 6th 2023
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