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Corporate interests ‘watered down’ the latest IPCC climate report, investigations find
References to fossil fuels and meat consumption were removed from the report summary, while language bolstering controversial carbon removal technologies were added.
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B.C. logs old-growth home to endangered sapsucker
Almost two decades after the Williamson’s sapsucker was listed as endangered under Canada’s Species at Risk Act, the B.C. government continues to sanction logging in the bird’s old-growth forest critical habitat.
After 60 years, 'Silent Spring' is still changing the world
A scientist, farmer, journalist, biologist, and community organizer reflect on the power and ongoing impact of Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking book, and the work that remains to be done.
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How TC Energy pressured RCMP to enforce injunction on Wet'suwet'en territory
How TC Energy and LNG Canada pressured RCMP to enforce a court-ordered injunction on Wet’suwet’en territory. Months later, police maintain a daily presence in the region.
Climate advocates urge senators to oppose Biden's District Court nominee
Some climate and social justice activists are waging a lower-profile campaign to block Jennifer Rearden, Biden's nominee for a District Court, citing her past work on behalf of the fossil fuel industry.
Should fossil fuel companies get to teach kids about climate change?
Free online lessons by FortisBC come under fire for strongly promoting natural gas.
Kate Aronoff: The conservative plot against green investment
The American Legislative Exchange Council is pushing cookie-cutter laws that could lock pension funds and taxpayers into losing deals—while propping up coal and other fossil fuel firms.
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