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Fish farms transmit viruses to endangered wild Pacific salmon, new evidence shows

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

Pacific salmon are foundation species to British Columbia’s coastal ecosystem, and have been a key source of nutrients and energy to some of Canada’s most iconic species, including bears and killer whales, for thousands of […]

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How to meet the ambitious target of conserving 30 per cent of Earth by 2030

May 27, 2021 The Conversation

Canada has an extensive system of protected areas that, when added together, would cover an area slightly larger than Ontario. That’s larger than France and Spain combined, and more than three times the size of […]

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Fact or fiction: Debunking 4 common myths about ticks

May 7, 2021 The Conversation

Blooming flowers, chirping birds and long-awaited rays of sunshine: The first signs of spring are often greeted with joy. But soon comes the realization that with warm weather comes ticks. With the climate warming, diseases […]

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Canada has 20 per cent of the world’s freshwater reserves — this is how to protect it

May 7, 2021 The Conversation

The federal government has been working since 2020 to create a Canadian agency dedicated to water management across the country. Public consultations ended on March 1, and the Indigenous engagement process will continue throughout 2021. But […]

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Tip of the iceberg: The true state of drinking water advisories in First Nations

May 4, 2021 The Conversation

Indigenous Services Canada has announced it won’t end long-term advisories until 2023 at the earliest. In 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to ending all long-term drinking water advisories by March 2021. When that deadline passed, the government recommitted to […]

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Hydrogen is one future fuel oil execs and environmentalists could both support as rival countries search for climate solutions

April 20, 2021 The Conversation

Tehran, 1943: Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill – hosted by the young Shah Reza Pahlavi – agree on plans for the two-front attack on Hitler while sketching out the east-west division of Europe. Holding […]

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Scientists need to become better communicators, but it’s hard to measure whether training works

April 20, 2021 The Conversation

Science is essential to solving many of society’s biggest problems, but it doesn’t always find a receptive audience. Today, when curbing COVID-19 requires hundreds of millions of Americans to get vaccinated, it’s more urgent than […]

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Why corporate climate pledges of ‘net-zero’ emissions should trigger a healthy dose of skepticism

April 12, 2021 The Conversation

Hundreds of companies, including major emitters like United Airlines, BP and Shell, have pledged to reduce their impact on climate change and reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. These plans sound ambitious, but what does it actually take to […]

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The US is worried about its critical minerals supply chains – essential for electric vehicles, wind power and the nation’s defense

April 12, 2021 The Conversation

When U.S. companies build military weapons systems, electric vehicle batteries, satellites and wind turbines, they rely heavily on a few dozen “critical minerals” – many of which are mined and refined almost entirely by other countries. […]

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Today’s global economy runs on standardized shipping containers, as the Ever Given fiasco illustrates

April 12, 2021 The Conversation

Take a look around you. Perhaps you’re snacking on a banana, sipping some coffee or sitting in front of your computer and taking a break from work to read this article. Most likely, those goods […]

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