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Swimming upstream: For B.C.’s Cowichan Tribes, life by the river fraught by climate change and a fight for return of their chinook salmon tradition
Even though chinook stocks have returned to historical levels, tribes still being limited to catching a total of 200 fish for ceremonial purposes.
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GOP green groups want climate action. But not reconciliation
Last year, the American Conservation Coalition, a conservative environmental group, convinced House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to endorse its vision for climate action. Now, the same group is opposing legislation that would put hundreds of billions of dollars toward those efforts.
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Climate plans in flux as Democrats eye reconciliation deal
House Democratic leaders continued to project outward confidence last night they'll be able to reach an agreement with the Senate by Thursday on a massive spending package, despite a litany of outstanding policy differences related to climate and continued clashes over the current $3.5 trillion top-line number.
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Building electrification could recharge our economy
As climate change worsens, we're facing a dangerous feedback loop: more frequent extreme weather events increase heating and cooling demand, risking more greenhouse gas emissions that worsen the climate crisis.
The big dance: Saving the Great Bear Rainforest
How fervent foes found new moves. And created a new model for resolving conflict. A Tyee feature in partnership with the ‘We Are Not Divided’ project.
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An Indigenous Canadian journalist was covering a protest. Then he got arrested
He is one of four reporters arrested while covering Indigenous affairs in a country that has been trying to make amends for its colonial past.
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Wet'suwet'en Nation's Coastal GasLink pipeline protest paralyzes Canada rail
Demonstrations in support of the Wet’suwet’en Nation’s hereditary chiefs against a natural gas pipeline have spread across the country. Canada’s indigenous people are divided over the project.
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