Does coal power really help tackle poverty? Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott talks about coal as being the foundation of his country’s
Time to talk about the birds and the bees Five environmental groups and one farmer’s union are working together to dissuade Health
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The European Union has historically led the world on efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, but that didn’t stop member country leaders from
UBC faculty urge fossil fuel divestment Last year students at the University of British Columbia voted 4-to-1 in favour of having their
As far as publicity stunts go, it had the impact it deserved. On the morning of October 20, 2009, the president of
Getting the most out of food A recent roundtable hosted by the Guardian tackled the issue of food sustainability from both the
Kathleen Wynne has been Premier of Ontario since February 2013, but it wasn’t until this past summer that the province’s first female
Everything is kind of awesome again, at least as far as Greenpeace is concerned. Once again, the world’s arguably most dogged environmental