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  • More Intense Wildfires are Here to Stay and We Need to Adapt

    Zac Robinson remembers hiking through B.C.’s Monashee Mountains last August and, on a cloudless day, staring directly into the sun.

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  • Food Insecurity in Nunavut Increased Despite Federal Subsidy Program

    Researchers at the University of Toronto have charted a spike in food insecurity since the introduction of Nutrition North Canada in 2011, calling into question the federal program’s approach and claims that it has been successful.

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  • Lithuanian Scientists Created Bioplastic for Food Packaging Which Degrades in a Couple of Years

    Group of scientists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU). Lithuania have created biodegradable plastic, which decays in a compost bin in a couple of years.

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  • Australian Islands Home To 414 Million Pieces of Plastic Pollution

    A survey of plastic pollution on Australia’s Cocos (Keeling) Islands has revealed the territory’s beaches are littered with an estimated 414 million pieces of plastic debris.

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  • Hypertension Found in Children Exposed to Flower Pesticides

    In a study published online May 21, 2019 in the journal Environmental Research, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine found higher blood pressure and pesticide exposures in children associated with a heightened pesticide spraying period around the Mother’s Day flower harvest.

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  • Study Predicts Shift to Smaller Animals over Next Century

    Researchers at the University of Southampton have forecast a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals over the next 100 years.

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  • B.C. Needs A Dedicated Species At Risk Law—One That Focuses On Recovery

    British Columbia is home to the most biodiversity of any Canadian province or territory, with a vast array of species from the coast to the Rockies.

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  • Measuring Methane from Coal and Gas in Pennsylvania Informative

    While methane pollution caused by natural gas production in Pennsylvania is underestimated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, natural gas still has half the carbon footprint of underground coal mining, according to an international team of researchers.

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  • Stanford Researchers Outline Vision for Profitable Climate Change Solution

    A relatively simple process could help turn the tide of climate change while also turning a healthy profit.

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  • Energy Efficiency Policy

    Avoiding catastrophic climate change was never going to be easy, and every year that passes makes the challenge a little more daunting.

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