David Gray-Donald
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News, Politics
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June 5th 2017
Corporate donors spent thousands of dollars in cash to wine, dine and hear a speech from Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall at an exclusive party fundraising dinner this week.
It can be tempting to succumb to pessimism in a world touched by human consumption, but on World Environment Day, two prominent climate leaders are spreading a resounding message of hope.
The National Energy Board's public consultation process on the Energy East pipeline hearings will have a special focus on feedback from Indigenous people.
President Donald Trump said the United States "will continue to be the cleanest and most environmentally friendly country on Earth." By some measures, it's the dirtiest.
American Zen Buddhist Norman Fischer speaks with National Observer about the power of “not-knowing,” about climate despair and the danger of confusing global warming with our own mortality.