Matt Simon, Gregory Barber
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October 28th 2022
Russia’s invasion is reversing years of environmental progress. But the world can help Ukraine reconstruct its damaged landscape and energy systems.
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For the past several months, well over a thousand Indigenous children in Yukon schools have had access to something many Canadian students do not — an affordable daily lunch at school.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| October 28th 2022
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Most Canadians say they want provincial and territorial governments to match the federal pledge to protect 30 per cent of land and ocean in Canada by 2030, writes Sandra Schwartz of CPAWS.
Sandra Schwartz
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 28th 2022
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For centuries, survival in the North has depended on natural, sustainable energy provided by the land and water.
Katłįà (Catherine) Lafferty
News
| October 28th 2022
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Tudor Popescu swings his ax down on a log, then feeds the split wood into a stove that heats his home in the capital of Moldova. As the nights turn chilly, the stack of firewood has been growing higher around him — his provisions for the coming winter.
Vanessa Gera, David McHugh, Aurel Obreja
News
| October 27th 2022
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Bountiful for centuries, the crystal-clear waters issuing from the Alps could become increasingly contested as climate change and glacier melt affect the lives of tens of millions in the coming years.
Jamey Keaten
News
| October 27th 2022
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An atmospheric river packing "narrow bands of heavy precipitation" is forecast for parts of British Columbia just a week after numerous high temperature records were set amid concerns of drought.
The Canadian Press
News
| October 27th 2022
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From the archives
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Suman Naishadham, Seth Borenstein
News, US News
| December 13th 2021
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