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Earth has already reached a tipping point: warm-water coral reefs are dying

by Matt Simon

Rapidly rising ocean temperatures has wreaked havoc on warm water coral reefs, which shelter about one quarter of marine life

Surging demand for metals used in electric vehicle batteries has kicked off an international race to mine the deep seas.
Mining

The rush to mine the seafloor is testing the authority of international law

by Mark Mann

The conflict over deep-sea mining is heating up as the United States encourages miners to flout the International Seabed Authority

Cleantech

Ram Amar’s ‘crazy’ plan to store a gigaton of carbon at the bottom of the Black Sea

by James Jackson

The elevator pitch goes like this: Gather millions of tons of agricultural waste and send it to the bottom of the Black

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The global push for a ‘blue economy’ is ignoring freshwater

by Alan Shapiro and Elise Coffey

OPINION | There’s a glaring omission in a new sustainable economic model for water resources – rivers and lakes

Climate Crisis/Health & Lifestyle/Summer 2012/Workplace

Workplace environment

by Sanjay Khanna

Unfortunate fallout from the global economic crisis – notably double-digit unemployment – is driving citizens of the most-affected countries to a mental

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Heroes & zeros: vol. 5

by CK Staff

Hero: Loblaws Loblaws, the Canadian supermarket chain with over 70 stores, announced in June that it is on track to meet its

Fall 2008/Health & Lifestyle/Waste/Water

Troublesome waters

by Suzanne von der Porten

At the age of 86, Mary Rose Waquan has a steady hand as she pours filtered water into a colourful ceramic mug

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