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This article originally appeared on Transition Milwaukee. Myth #1: Liberals are not in denial “We will not apologize for our way of
Canada’s federal government tabled a bill last week that would require mining, oil and gas companies to disclose how much they pay
Imagine living in a neighbourhood that houses waste from an oil refinery, an animal processing plant, a steel mill and a plant
Canada is missing out on a massive export opportunity that would dramatically reduce North America’s greenhouse gas footprint, significantly improve air quality,
As far as publicity stunts go, it had the impact it deserved. On the morning of October 20, 2009, the president of
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Singapore’s parliament unanimously passed a bill in August that will make it a criminal offence for companies to pollute its air, even