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Special Snail Kite Spotted at the Sanctuary
With her binoculars and checklist in hand, Madison Lutes was excited to go birding with colleagues in the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary backcountry. As a first-time participant in the Audubon Christmas… ,Read More Audubon > News
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100 days of Trump & his billionaires’ war on the environment
Across the world, right now, including here in Canada, billionaires, oligarchs, and corporations are using their wealth to silence dissent, undo decades of social and environmental progress, and manipulate the game in their favour. In the first 100 days of his second term, President Trump has actively dismantled and weakened environmental protection and gone after…
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Climate change made South Korea’s deadliest wildfires twice as likely, scientists find
Hot, dry and windy conditions in March were twice as likely because of warming caused by burning fossil fuels, study finds ,Read More The Independent News
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Prime Minister Carney on Climate: Risks and Opportunities
We know what Bank Governor Mark Carney did on climate, but what will Prime Minister Carney do? Or rather, what could we make him do if we work our asses off in smart ways? On the campaign trail, Carney was “carefully vague” as he committed to keep the core of the Trudeau government’s climate plan,…
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Even when a multi-billion dollar company tries to shut down Greenpeace, we will not back down
What happens when a multi-billion dollar company tries to shut down Greenpeace? In March, a North Dakota jury found Greenpeace entities in the US and Greenpeace International liable for over $660 million USD in damages. They were sued by Energy Transfer, the Texas-based fossil fuel pipeline company which owns the Dakota Access Pipeline. The response…
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Blackout in Andalusia
Satellite-derived maps of nighttime lights in southern Spain revealed power outages that persisted across rural areas as the region was recovering from a widespread blackout. Read More…
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Why the Time To Go Solar Is Now
An open letter to American homeowners on the benefits of installing solar panels. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Climate change made South Korea’s deadliest wildfires twice as likely, scientists find
Hot, dry and windy conditions in March were twice as likely because of warming caused by burning fossil fuels, study finds
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Floods Give Way to a Burst of Desert Life
Heavy rain in Queensland sent floodwaters coursing through the Australian Outback. Carpets of green emerged in their wake. Read More…
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Adam Met To Speak at Columbia Climate School Graduation
The Climate School is thrilled to announce that Adam Met, musician, educator and climate advocate, will deliver the keynote address at Columbia Climate School’s Class Day ceremony. ,Read More State of the Planet
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