Rochelle Baker
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News, Island Insider
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December 2nd 2022
Scientists on Canada’s coasts are exploring the use of satellites to surveil whales and other ocean “megafauna” to better monitor and protect at-risk ocean species.
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Canada’s Land Trust program will provide funding and resources to private landowners wanting to grow and preserve sustainable forests on their lots.
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| December 2nd 2022
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Membertou First Nation, located in Unama'ki, has partnered with Oceans North, a marine focused charity, to switch the lobster boats off fossil fuels.
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| December 1st 2022
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As the United Nations biodiversity conference draws near, dozens of scientists from 13 countries are calling for protection of the world’s waterlogged, carbon-rich peatlands, a quarter of which exist within Canada’s borders and are threatened by development.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
| December 2nd 2022
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Germany's dependence on Russian oil and gas has left the country uniquely exposed to the Kremlin's attempts to use energy as a weapon, write Francesca Schulz-Bianco and Jacqueline Koerner.
Francesca Schulz-Bianco, Jacqueline Koerner
Opinion
| December 2nd 2022
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Seven ways in which our destruction of the natural world has led to deadly outcomes.
Phoebe Weston
News
| December 2nd 2022
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Rochelle Baker
News
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