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Image: John Chilibeck (accessed from the Nashwaak Watershed Association) Riparian area recovery project New Brunswick: “Some very thirsty trees are being planted this week beside the Nashwaak River on a huge chunk of city land, part of a larger effort to restore the sensitive environment to its natural state.
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Image: CPAWS (accessed from CPAWS) ““This is the good news Albertans needed as we say goodbye to 2020,” says Katie Morrison, Conservation Director with CPAWS Southern Alberta.“ This statement is in response to the government of Alberta’s recent announcement that the 175 park sites subject to delisting or closure
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Image Rights: Unsplash.com; Jean Giroux; Open License JP Gladu, the president of the Alaska-Alberta Railway Corporation Canada shares his opinions on how we currently manage Indigenous consultations and his vision for future approaches to engagement: “Over the past few years, Indigenous leaders, government officials and corporate executives have spoken
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Image: Omer Sonido (accessed from Unspalsh) Rathin Roy presents an insightful discourse about the inequalities in consumption of resources and in the benefits of green technologies: “First, “development” continues to be about all nations and peoples aspiring to attain the levels of consumption and comfort that rich people and
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(Image Rights: Unsplash.com; Sierra Burtis; Open License) “Alberta is offering more of its Rocky Mountain landscapes to coal mining after rescinding a decades-old policy that protected them. In documents released earlier this week, Alberta Energy is giving miners until Dec. 15 to bid on nearly 2,000 hectares on the eastern
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Image Rights: Unsplash.com; Jason Mavrommatis; Open License “Fort Chipewyan’s remote solar farm largest of its kind in Canada, federal government says” The solar farm in Fort Chipewyan is jointly owned by Mikisew Cree First Nation, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Fort Chipewyan Métis Association. The 5,760 solar