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Sustainable Canada Dialogues/Dialogues pour un Canada vert is an incredible collaboration of academics from across Canada. Sustainable Canada Dialogues/Dialogues pour un Canada vert is an incredible collaboration of academics from across Canada....
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Our planet is supported on the wings of bees, butterflies, skippers (flies that hover over flowers) and hummingbirds. These pollinators are threatened primarily by habitat loss, land degradation and both...
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No FavourThere are many excellent arguments to be made in favour of solar power and against nuclear. Unfortunately, Jim Harris [“The UnAtomic Age,” A\J 40:4] has made none of them....
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It’s that time of year again when the hurly-burly of coursework emanates from campuses across the country. It is autumn, a time when universities and colleges get back to the...
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In 1957, 23-year-old Jane Goodall travelled on a passenger liner from her native England to Nairobi, Kenya. She had meagre savings and no university degree, but hoped to fulfill her...
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Richard Watts: Three SeasonsTwo Rivers Gallery, Prince George, BC \ April 11 to July 13 Richard Watts: Three SeasonsTwo Rivers Gallery, Prince George, BC \ April 11 to July 13...
Please Share

Explore shared imagery from the British Library by clicking around this interactive centrefold from Sharing 40.2For our Sharing issue, we designed a centrefold poster using nearly two hundred images downloaded from...
Major North American Crude Oil & Dilbit Pipelines

Click to launch the map.In "The Cautionary Tale of Kalamazoo," Mark Brooks details how the still-unfolding horrors of spilled bitumen in Michigan's Kalamazoo River show us that more pipelines are an unacceptable...
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Hidden Harvest Ottawa was founded in 2012 to help reduce the amount of food going to waste from untended public fruit trees around the city. Read more about it in...

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We’re in the final stretch of the Paris climate change summit and COP21 negotiators are in a race with time as they try and finalize an agreement. The deadline for a...
The first week of climate negotiations has come and passed and the world is looking to Paris for a climate consensus. Although things are moving along, a lot will need...
Ahead of this week's start of United Nations climate change negotiations, people around the world marched demanding governments to reach a science-based agreement that will keep global warming under 2...
Climate change and its impending effects on our world can no longer be ignored or denied. Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising and species are going extinct. As the...
Federal Election
The 11 weeks of election campaigns ends today. By tomorrow, Canada may have a brand new leader.Voting polls are open for 12 hours today and hours vary depending on where...
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The Canadian federal election is this upcoming Monday, October 19th. In part of our 30-day election coverage, we’ve compiled the top environment and election related content that made headlines this...
Federal Election
Today marks 23 days until the Canadian federal election. In part of our 30-day election coverage, we’ve compiled the top environment and election related content that made headlines this week.To sum...
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Are you up for a challenge? LiveLocalKW, a weeklong event, challenges you and others living in the Region of Waterloo to eat, shop and play local from September 13-19. Kitchener-Waterloo...
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For nearly 45 years, A\J has helped take complex environmental issues and turn them into something understandable to the layperson. While it began life as an academic transfer journal in...