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Tal Engel on Where are the Elders Parallels between Dying Ecosystems and Cultures

Julian Branch on Asbestos in Drinking Water

Michael Wiggin on Sector Coupling of Electricity and Thermal Systems: Our biggest opportunity for GHG reduction

Ruben Nelson: The major changes in our MTI cultures in my 86 years

Jack Alpert on Civilizations Predicament and Its Unwinding Behavior - part 2

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Tal Engel on Where are the Elders Parallels between Dying Ecosystems and Cultures

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Perfect match: solar panels and grazing sheep.

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Canada becomes a nation that effectively restores and sustains its ecosystems, all species, and serves as a model to others.

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CACOR’s mission is to encourage and enable Canadians to explore, understand, and advocate for the sustainability of the biosphere, its species, and human wellbeing, through research and communication about the issues that compose our planetary crisis.

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