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Global Warming and Forest Management – Is There a Disconnect?

By Ken White Canadian forests are at a critical crossroads. Wood product markets are red-hot, but our forests are in a fragile state from wildfires, insect damage, and climate change....
Posted On 09 Jun 2021
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Covid-19 recovery and fossil fuels – A time for change

...Covid-19 climate, subsidies drain resources that could be spent on strengthening health system preparedness and resilience, for example. The combined OECD-IEA estimate of fossil fuel support in 2019 shows an...
Posted On 05 Jun 2020
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Building Tomorrow’s Cities Today: The Eco-Revolution in Urban Design

...about 70% of total carbon emissions globally. The dense population, industrial buildings, and transportation systems contribute to climate change. However, there are ways to reduce this impact. Urban planning can...
Posted On 31 Jan 2024
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Solar future shines ever more brightly

...Dr Fahad Saeed, climate scientist at Climate Analytics, said: “The 1.5°C limit means a greatly reduced risk of drought and water stress in south and south-east Asia, which would contribute...
Posted On 26 Jun 2019
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How sustainable, liveable and resilient housing can help us adapt to a changing future

...not to wonder if we’re prepared for what comes next with climate change. This includes our housing, which has a critical role to play in a sustainable, liveable, and resilient...
Posted On 26 Oct 2023

Marine hotspots raise eastern US sea levels

...carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, climate scientists have measured a slow but consistent increase in sea levels everywhere. And climate scientists have repeatedly warned that, as a consequence, storms could...
Posted On 12 Aug 2017
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Hydrogen could see off fossil fuels

...hydrogen for industrial processes. Currently Shell separates hydrogen from natural gas, a process that adds to climate change. Using surplus renewable energy from Germany’s wind and solar industries to make...
Posted On 12 Feb 2018
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China’s trade plan may cause lasting harm

...the past forty years, I and my colleagues have seen some pretty horrific stuff in the Amazon, Africa, Southeast Asia and the South Pacific.” On climate change, he holds out...
Posted On 01 Jun 2018
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