Environmentalism
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Conservationists appeal gravel mine approval near Big Hill Springs outside CalgaryAlberta Environment and Protected Areas (AEPA) approved the development of a gravel mine just 800 metres from Big Hill Spring Provincial Park in July.EnvironmentAug 13, 2023
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Environmentalists hopeful Quebec will save Hudson green space from developmentA developer was given authorization to build a housing development on a green space near Sandy Beach in 2014, but the government now wants to revoke the permit.EnvironmentJul 31, 2023
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Reusable takeout container business gains foothold in London, Ont.At least eight businesses in London, Ont., are currently working with A Friendlier Company to offer the reusable takeout containers.EnvironmentJun 18, 2021
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Regina school’s award-winning ‘Green Team’ continues work within pandemic rulesThe student-led Douglas Park Green Team is using videos to carry on sustainability efforts to educate other kids — and teachers.CanadaOct 1, 2020
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By 2070, billions could be living in areas too hot for humans: studyThe temperatures currently seen in sub-Saharan Africa could spread to 19 per cent of the world, the study says.TrendingMay 6, 2020
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The beginning of 2020 has seen some of the warmest months on recordJanuary 2020 was the warmest recorded January in 140 years of reliable record-keeping.EnvironmentApr 9, 2020
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Healthy, clean oceans still a possibility — but it might take 30 years, say scientistsSpecies of animals have seen a resurgence in parts of the world, proving the ocean is rebounding, according to new scientific research.EnvironmentApr 2, 2020
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Ozone layer repairing, redirecting wind flows, new study saysNew research finds a hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica has continued to recover, leading to changes in atmospheric circulation.TrendingMar 26, 2020
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Melting ice causing polar bears to get thinner, have fewer babies: studyThe effects of climate change are also forcing polar bears closer to humans.EnvironmentFeb 14, 2020
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Environmentalists say B.C. falling behind on pledge to protect Great Bear RainforestB.C. environmental groups say a plan to formally protect about half of the forest covered by a landmark deal is two years behind schedule.Feb 10, 2020
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