WATER How water shortages are brewing wars Share using Email Share on Twitter Share on FacebookShare on Linkedin (Image credit: Asaad Niazi/AFP/Getty Images) By Sandy Milne16th August 2021 Unprecedented levels of […]
Archives for August 2021
BC Carbon Tax and Politics
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions increased slightly in 2019, report says, Globe and Mail 2021 April 13 When the Globe reports an opinion poll, it provides an estimate of the statistical […]
Lessons from a zombie pipeline
Keystone XL certainly earned its nickname as the “zombie” pipeline. Once considered unstoppable, it was killed and resurrected and killed off again. It appears to have been fully euthanized this […]
Katherine Hayhoe’s presentation to London, Ontario audience
In this event, the keynote speaker Dr. Katharine Hayhoe talked about connecting global climate change to local impacts and solutions. Participants had the opportunity to ask questions about climate change […]
India’s Solar Canals. Lateral thinking at its finest!
Solar Power is set to be the dominant transformative form of power on the mighty subcontinent of India as it moves away from its dependence on coal and towards a […]