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Climate Change · CanadaNational Post's Tristin Hopper suggested that a secret RCMP report warns Canadians may revolt once they realize how broke they are. Hopper's framing was at odds with the report's actual content, which never once mentioned the words revolt or unrest. The income and wealth gap between generations is a major problem that brings to mind fundamental questions of fairness and justice.See the Story
Truth, lies, and that RCMP report
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Canada · CanadaFast fashion encourages people to cycle through clothing quickly, with serious consequences. But getting reliable information on just how much damage the fashion industry inflicts on the climate is difficult.See the Story
At prom, fast fashion slowly bows out
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Climate Change · CanadaClimate denial is a sinister movement that denies the science of climate change. It has infiltrated deep within American politics and is still thriving today. The widespread oppression of science in America is a rarity in modern history. The world is running out of time to stay within the global warming limits of the Paris Agreement.See the Story
Climate denial in American politics
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Canada · CanadaCloe Logan is nominated for an Atlantic Journalism Award in the long feature category. Her story examined the contradictory approach by the federal government to fish farming on the East and West coasts. Cloe grew up in B.C., and her understanding of West Coast politics and ecological issues enabled her to spot this contradiction and informed the story.See the Story
CNO’s Cloe Logan nominated for Atlantic Journalism Award
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Ottawa, Ontario · OttawaA coalition made up of a First Nation and environmental groups launched a legal challenge against the federal government and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories. The court application argues that Ottawa's granting of the SARA permits is unreasonable. The near-surface disposal facility is designed as a large earthen mound and will have a lifespan of at least 550 years. It will primarily house low-level nuclear waste.See the Story
Now there are three court challenges against Ontario nuclear waste
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Education · CanadaThe University of Toronto plans to start overhauling heating and cooling systems at its 200-year-old St. George campus this summer. Called Project Leap, it is believed to be the largest sustainability effort in the higher education sector in Canada. At a cost of $138 million, the retrofit will begin phasing out natural gas in favour of electricity in the campus' central steam plant and some of the most energy-intensive buildings.See the Story
U of T schools the world by cutting emissions in half
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