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The pulp and paper industry is one of the largest and most polluting industries in the world; it is the third most polluting industry in North America. by Delores Broten and Jay Ritchlin (may be ...
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology represents the fossil fuel industry’s last stand. Hawking expensive, speculative technology to suck CO2 out of the air and store it ...
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On a forestry road north of Kispiox, Gitxsan land protectors have set up a blockade to protest the Prince Rupert Gas Terminal pipeline (PRGT) on their laxyip (homelands). Their efforts reflect a ...
Tea Creek’s practice is a holistic model, and always utilizes the Indigenous models of learning. There is no cost for trainees, and another important part of this initiative is providing support to ...
There’s nothing like a glass of ice-cold water on a hot day, the smell of fresh laundry, or a hot bath to relax. This is made possible through underground and surface water sources that have been ...
In the 1940s, ethologist John Calhoun began to study the effects of population density on rats. He confined wild Norway rats to a quarter-acre enclosure where they had a bounty of food, plenty of ...
In a significant victory in the fight against toxics, environmental and health groups in Canada have successfully challenged the federal government’s renewal of a glyphosate product in court. In a ...
Something to sing about: humpback whales are reclaiming their territory in the Salish Sea, bringing new life to waters once left empty by commercial whaling. Humpback whales are graceful giants of the ...
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On Sunday August 9, thirty ancient forest activists from all over southern Vancouver Island gathered at Lizard Lake and decided to set up a road blockade 1000 metres up a treacherous logging road on a ...
The City of Vancouver is cutting down thousands of trees in Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, ostensibly because of public safety reasons. Grassroots activists like Stanley Park Preservation Society ...
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