Putting the polar bear myth to rest
“My humble plan was to become a hero of the environmental movement. I was going to go up to the Canadian Arctic, I was going to write this mournful elegy for th
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“My humble plan was to become a hero of the environmental movement. I was going to go up to the Canadian Arctic, I was going to write this mournful elegy for th
Nature Climate Change, Members of the public with the highest degrees of science literacy and technical reasoning capacity were not the most concerned about cli
Was Canada ever even in? The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in 1997 in the city of the same name in Japan. The United States was the only holdout at the time, with
From the global movement that brought you “the debate is over” and the push to tax that which is most intricately linked with productivity, industry, er, life…
The trendy thing to do these days for trendy companies that sell trendy products is to show their trendy customers that these companies care about more than jus
and is the media being slow to catch up? I actually had to go look for this article this year. Usually it finds me. Here’s the story from CTV: Extreme heat wave
According to The Province: More than 300 sea birds, mostly brown pelicans and northern gannets, have been found dead along the U.S. Gulf Coast during the first
I bumped into Jim Prentice a few weeks ago at the Manning Centre Networking Conference. I dusted off the part of my brain that stores info on current environmen
I received this from a friend yesterday. It was taken on a mobile phone in Copenhagen where world leaders are meeting today in, as one newspaper amazingly put i