Extreme Weather In A Changing Climate: Asking The Right Questions

Scientists are proposing a new way to access the influence of climate change on extreme weather events.
Posted On 27 Jun 2015
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Solar fuels: how planes and cars could be powered by the sun

Solar energy is the world’s most plentiful and ubiquitous energy source, and researchers around the world are pursuing ways to convert sunlight into a useful form.
Posted On 27 Jun 2015
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Alberta first steps toward a new climate change strategy

New government takes two important first steps to show leadership on climate change with a goal to make a preliminary proposal in time for the COP21
Posted On 26 Jun 2015
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Well-to-Wheels Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Canadian Oil Sands

Are greenhouse gas emissions from Canada’s oil sands higher than from conventional oil?
Posted On 25 Jun 2015
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Fiddling while the planet burns – Bonn climate talks fuel concerns for Paris Summit

Tame end to Bonn climate talks leaves critics fearing that hopes are fading of a binding agreement being signed to keep global warming in check.
Posted On 13 Jun 2015
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British Columbia’s Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax: A Review

New study examines whether British Columbia's “Grand Experiment” in Environmental Policy will last
Posted On 13 Jun 2015
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Canada’s Greenest Chief Executive for 2015 honoured

Gordon Hicks serves as a reminder that a green economy is not only possible; it is essential for the future of our planet.
Posted On 13 Jun 2015
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Food waste costs $161.6 billion annually finds new study

New survey on wasted food finds says efforts to reduce individual waste should focus on financial costs
Posted On 12 Jun 2015
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