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Global Biodiversity Framework must advance Indigenous-led conservation

...January 2021. Such area-based targets, however, raise concerns. Protected areas have perpetuated colonial ideologies and violated Indigenous rights. Some international organizations, like Survival International, campaigned against...
Posted On 21 Dec 2022
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How We’re Reducing Water Scarcity

...people live in places where humans consume water at twice the rate it’s replenished by rain. So what can you do about it? This graphic explains it all. Source: www.waterlogic.com/en-us/...
Posted On 18 Apr 2018
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Sustainability revolution keeps Taliban at bay

...Central Asia, takes a decidedly low-tech approach. It’s PamirEnergy, (http://www.pamirenergy.com/ – site under construction) which won the 2017 Ashden Award for...
Posted On 18 Jun 2017
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Our changing forests – fires, storms, and insects are changing everything

...climate protection measures will help the most,” adds Reyer. The full article, “Forest disturbances under climate change”, is available in Nature Climate Change...
Posted On 31 May 2017
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What e-Commerce Looks Like in the Solar Industry

...installations are ramping up again, and the sector must be ready by offering modern solutions for acquiring and implementing technologies. _____________________________________ Jane Marsh Editor-in-Chief at...
Posted On 14 Feb 2024

Comments sought on federal environmental and regulatory changes

...the guiding principles of early, inclusive and meaningful public engagement; nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown, and government-to-government partnerships with Indigenous peoples; and timely decisions based on the best...
Posted On 29 Jun 2017
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Canada ranks 4th in new global cleantech index

...abroad); Connecting start-ups with multiple channels (e.g. multinational corporates, public procurement) to increase their success rates; and Increasing international engagement to spur widespread adoption of clean technologies....
Posted On 15 Jun 2017
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>New agreements between First Nations and B.C. government a step toward

Blueberry River First Nation Chief Judy Desjarlais (middle) called her nation’s agreement with the province a “historic moment.” (Flickr/Province of British Columbia), CC BY-NC-ND Giuseppe Amatulli, Carleton University...
Posted On 27 Apr 2023