Searing heat may spark climate exodus

Temperatures in the Middle East and North Africa could reach unbearably high levels that would make some regions uninhabitable and increase the pressures of climate refugees.
Posted On 11 May 2016
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New Offshore Legislation on Environmental Protection Now in Effect

Legislation ensures companies operating offshore can cover cleanup costs and that the polluter pays not taxpayers,
Posted On 26 Feb 2016
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Carbon capture could be costly and risky

Attempts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it safely are all potentially costly gambles with the current technology, scientists say.
Posted On 17 Feb 2016
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Better water use can cut global food gap

Scientists say that forecasts of a world food shortage need not prove as disastrous as previously thought if humans learn to use water more effectively.
Posted On 16 Feb 2016
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It’s time to restore the flow of our planet’s life-giving waters

If we get smarter about how we use and manage water, we can have healthy rivers and healthy economies side by side.
Posted On 14 Feb 2016
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China – lowering CO2 emissions without harming economic growth

MIT professor sees coal use peaking within next decade and emissions dropping soon after.
Posted On 11 Feb 2016
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The 1% Solution: Grow Your Business By Leveraging Incremental Improvement

“Human happiness comes not from infrequent pieces of good fortune, but from the small improvements in daily life” – Benjamin Franklin
Posted On 09 Feb 2016
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TELUS and Green Standards Partner to Decommission Office Spaces

Thanks to a national partnership between TELUS and Green Standards, Place Cartier school received over 80 donated items, which included school-room essentials like chairs, desks, and cabinets.
Posted On 09 Feb 2016
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