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Canada as an Energy Superpower- Revisited 2020

...would embrace responsible resource development; respect for different societies, the recognition of indigenous rights, and a commitment to helping others more seriously affected by climate change. Building Canada’s energy...
Posted On 15 Aug 2020
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BuildBackBetter with Sustainable Procurement in 2020

...on cost control in your organization towards energy conservation. The pandemic underscores the cost of disruption and the urgency of becoming more resilient in the face of climate change. The...
Posted On 25 Jul 2020
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How You Can Encourage Recycling in Your Community

...one. If left unchecked, certain chemicals can contribute to climate change, which many countries are trying to mitigate. It can be confusing to understand what products are recyclable and which...
Posted On 18 Dec 2021
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US solar industry is clouded by uncertainty

...US solar industry is losing its shine. Although solar power is seen as a key way to avoid the use of climate-changing fossil fuels, US solar companies are cutting investments...
Posted On 05 Mar 2018
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Long-term investments are needed to fix Canada’s infrastructure gap

...Canada’s infrastructure deficit is at minimum, estimated at $150 billion. Local governments bear much of the additional infrastructure costs related to extreme events, climate change mitigation and adaptation. In 2013,...
Posted On 30 Mar 2023
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Canada’s Latin American community is growing, and universities must improve teaching about the region

...Latinx and Latin American studies can help challenge colonial histories and narratives. In our own cross-disciplinary research, we have focused on understanding climate change in South America, incorporating the perspectives...
Posted On 11 Nov 2022
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Indigenous and western ways of knowing can help Canada achieve its biodiversity goals

...our co-authors at Grand Council Treaty #3, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Fisheries & Oceans Canada and the University of Victoria. Lydia Johnson, Indigenous Co-Lead, Aki Kikinomakaywin; Alumni, School of...
Posted On 06 Apr 2023
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>New agreements between First Nations and B.C. government a step toward

...the provincial government’s treaty obligations, significantly change how land is managed and how natural resources are developed in the First Nations’ traditional territories. Yahey v. British Columbia The agreements...
Posted On 27 Apr 2023