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Six nature-based solutions for gardeners to help fight climate change

Nature-based climate solutions have countless add-on benefits that relate to an improved natural environment, ranging from increased biodiversity to overall lower costs.

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Dina Ni: Breaking our addiction to chemical fertilizers not on government agenda, but it should be

While the fertilizer lobby advances self-serving arguments for why systemic change is not possible, the reality is that big cuts are well within reach if we address glaring problems like factory farms and embrace proven solutions like organics.

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Climate change and giant Alberta fire’s legacy of anxiety

It’s been six years since the massive fire known as The Beast tore through Canada’s largest oil and gas hub, causing the costliest natural disaster in this country’s history.

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Gillian Steward: Big Oil is singing a new tune about climate change

It was quite a turn around when Big Oil in Alberta openly supported the Liberal government’s plan to cut the petroleum industry’s carbon emissions.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling on carbon pricing is a political windfall for the Liberals

The Canadian Supreme Court has spoken. Climate change - and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions - is a matter of national concern.

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‘Code red:’ New climate change study finds carbon emissions are steadily rising in Toronto and the GTA

Carbon emissions are steadily rising across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, an alarming trend that the climate agency tracking the data said should serve as a "code red" for the municipalities.

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A Joe Biden win is likely to boost climate change action in Canada

Former Democratic vice president Joe Biden looks set to take over the U.S presidency. If he succeeds, one of the biggest shifts in the U.S./Canada relationship will involve climate change policies.

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