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Seth Klein
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Opinion, Politics
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April 19th 2024
Today, as another existential and civilizational threat barrels down upon us, what would Conservative leadership look and sound like? Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party is a far different beast than your grandparents’ Conservatives, and Poilievre is no Winston Churchill.
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Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| April 19th 2024
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A new labelling initiative is underway to help salmon aficionados indulge in their favourite fish without eating Canada's wild salmon into extinction.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| April 19th 2024
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Some village residents of Indonesia’s Obi Islands say their land and water have been destroyed in the years since Harita Nickel, the $5-billion arm of Indonesian conglomerate Harita Group, started mining, refining and processing nickel in their backyard.
Yvonne Lau
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| April 19th 2024
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Rather than complex schemes to catch carbon in agricultural soil after it is released, do not release it.
Darrin Qualman
Opinion
| April 19th 2024
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The United Arab Emirates struggled on Thursday to recover from the heaviest recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, as its main airport worked to restore normal operations even as floodwater still covered portions of major highways and roads.
Jon Gambrell
News
| April 18th 2024
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The Youth Climate Action Fund intends to help 100 cities worldwide better incorporate the voices and visions of young people into how they imagine and enact climate policies.
Syris Valentine
News
| April 19th 2024
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Sprout Dwellings manufactures only a few designs. But they chosen very carefully to do several things — hasten construction, maintain affordability, stay accessible to all demographics, emphasize locally sourced materials and perhaps most importantly, to use less power.
Zack Metcalfe
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| April 19th 2024
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| August 5th 2022
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