Natasha Bulowski, John Woodside
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News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
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December 17th 2022
Powerful lobby groups representing fossil fuel companies, big agriculture, banks and other industries threatening the environment are out in full force at the United Nations biodiversity conference in Montreal.
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As the United Nations biodiversity conference in Montreal nears its end, Canadian federal politicians are weighing in on the corporate, big-money influence that can shape negotiations.
Natasha Bulowski, John Woodside
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
| December 19th 2022
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Negotiations on a global plan to protect nature are heating up as environment ministers from the High Ambition Coalition urge countries to rally around the 30x30 goal.
John Woodside
News, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 16th 2022
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With many nations already on board, 30 by 30 might be one of the few successes coming out of COP15. If so, time will prove it a pyrrhic victory.
Owen Leggatt Stewart
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 17th 2022
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Indigenous traditional territories as a clearly defined category within the 30x30 framework are threatened by western nations, sources tell Canada’s National Observer.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Climate Solutions Reporting, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| December 17th 2022
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Negotiators from around the world have spent their days and nights holed up in the confines of Montreal’s Palais de congrès mulling over legal text with a fine tooth comb that could make or break the future of our planet.
Gregório Mirabal, Alicia Guzmán León
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 18th 2022
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Nuclear fusion may still be decades away, but the global energy transition away from fossil fuels is only going to pick up speed in the months and years to come, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| December 17th 2022
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As founder and CEO of AgriTech North, Ben Feagin is bringing fresh produce and food security to northern Ontario.
Patricia Lane, Ben Feagin
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| December 19th 2022
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The noise from ships’ propellers can hit 170 decibels, the equivalent of a jet engine or a rocket liftoff, drowning out marine mammals' ability to safely navigate their ocean environment.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| December 19th 2022
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Backyard seed buffets are well-meaning — but they can end up harming the very creatures they allegedly serve.
Bethany Brookshire
News
| December 19th 2022
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Sadie Stephens
News, Entertainment
| December 12th 2022
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Opinion
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