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Why Christmas bird counts matter

By Geoff Carpentier on December 13, 2020  

Why Christmas bird counts matter

In the latter part of the 19th century, sportsmen would gather to take part in…

Canada must seize LNG opportunities in Asian market

By Mark Milke on December 9, 2020  

Canada must seize LNG opportunities in Asian market

By Mark Milke and Ven Venkatachalam Canadian Energy Centre There’s a dearth of sensible analysis…

Federal Clean Fuel Standard is all smoke and mirrors

By Jock Finlayson on December 4, 2020  

Federal Clean Fuel Standard is all smoke and mirrors

By Jock Finlayson and Denise Mullen Business Council of B.C. Amid the worst economic and…

Synthetic meat is the new frontier of food

By Sylvain Charlebois on December 3, 2020  

Synthetic meat is the new frontier of food

For thousands of years, humans have had to kill animals to eat meat. This is…

How Canada can cut global emissions and boost its economy

By Gwyn Morgan on December 2, 2020  

How Canada can cut global emissions and boost its economy

What can Canada do to reduce global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while creating substantial economic…

Financial quagmire engulfing oil-producing countries

By Rashid Husain Syed on November 30, 2020  

Financial quagmire engulfing oil-producing countries

Climate change is at the top of U.S. president-elect Joe Biden’s priority list. By nominating…

New battery research could help power the future

By Folio on November 29, 2020  

New battery research could help power the future

University of Alberta chemists are making new strides in research on a type of battery…

Economic growth for its own sake is misdirected

By Colin Alexander on November 27, 2020  

Economic growth for its own sake is misdirected

Two centuries ago, clergyman Thomas Malthus expounded the proposition that population always outruns food supply.…

Nuclear industry could boost Canada

By Alexandre Massaux on November 25, 2020  

Nuclear industry could boost Canada

The COVID-19 crisis has dominated most recent media coverage but environmental concerns remain. Friday for…

Interpreting daytime skies

By Geoff Carpentier on November 23, 2020  

Interpreting daytime skies

Watching the night sky has always fascinated people but daytime skies can be just as…

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