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>New agreements between First Nations and B.C. government a step toward

The new agreement signed with Blueberry River First Nation provides economic compensation for land restoration activities.
Posted On 27 Apr 2023
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How Do Sand Batteries Store Renewable Energy

While the world discusses renewable energy like wind, solar and hydroelectricity, they’re missing out on a significant piece of the puzzle — sand battery energy storage.
Posted On 19 Apr 2023
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How Can the West Coast Prepare for Worsening Droughts

The drought that began over two decades ago shows no signs of lessening. The region may plunge into a perpetual dry season.
Posted On 27 Mar 2023
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Who Is Eligible for Clean Energy Tax Credits

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 includes two types of clean energy tax credits that aim to tackle climate change and reduce inflation
Posted On 27 Mar 2023
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Water Scarcity Is All Around Us

Millions of people in the U.S. lack running water. As climate change worsens, droughts will affect everyone regardless of economic status. Money cannot buy the rain.
Posted On 06 Mar 2023
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Oil and gas companies are seen as climate villains. But we’ll need their expertise

Oil and gas majors are well-placed to make green hydrogen and green chemicals
Posted On 03 Mar 2023
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We Need to Understand Nuclear’s Past Before We Can Bring It into the Future

In the era of severe climate change, one thing is for sure — fossil fuels have got to go. Could nuclear power at least serve as a stand-in until renewable energy takes off?
Posted On 08 Feb 2023
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Microplastics and Human Health – Tiny Particles Are Poisoning Our World

No one wants countless particulates of plastic floating in their bloodstream, yet health sciences haven’t prioritized it since plastic’s revolution — until now.
Posted On 17 Jan 2023