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John Woodside
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News, Business, Energy, Politics
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August 6th 2024
A new groundbreaking scientific study identifying "dark oxygen" production on the seafloor, has thrown the deep sea mining industry into chaos as countries negotiate its future.
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More in today's news
Scientists are cautioning against a rush to pin the blame on wildfires alone — despite a climate-linked rise in both wildfires and fire-associated landslides in B.C.
Hope Lompe, Sydney Lobe
News
| August 2nd 2024
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Luiza Salek is using art to help high school teachers provide a platform for students to express their feelings about the climate crisis, as part of the first UBC Climate Studies and Action cohort.
Patricia Lane, Luiza Salek
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| August 6th 2024
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Blooms over the past decade have started earlier in July and had longer peaks, according to NOAA researchers.
Kathiann M. Kowalski
News
| August 6th 2024
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Fossil fuel companies and industry organizations use revolving doors of employment, closed-door meetings, casual encounters, and personal relationships to expand their influence on laws and policies, especially when it comes to climate change.
Emilia Belliveau, Nola Poirier
Opinion
| August 6th 2024
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The clean energy think tank The Pembina Institute says in a report released Friday that 53 wind and solar projects were abandoned after the United Conservative Party government paused approvals for seven months then failed to clarify new rules for those developments.
Bob Weber
News
| August 2nd 2024
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The Canadian Press
News
| August 2nd 2024
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From the archives
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Victoria Milko
News
| July 4th 2023
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