Whether we are talking about future of the Ontario Greenbelt or planet-wide biodiversity, the natural world will continue to get kicked around, until it stops working for free.
Organization: United Nations
Final frontier becoming a troubled environment
Where the heavens once provoked wonder, many now simply wonder about the environmental consequences of doing business in space.
Albertans will decide how they best contribute to Canada’s net-zero goal
Albertans, who know their own landscape and challenges best, will decide how the province can contribute to Canada’s net-zero goal, says Catherine Brownlee, president of Alberta Enterprise Group.
Quebec critical mineral strategy blurs environmental lines
As the world gathers in Montreal to consider how to preserve the world’s threatened biodiversity, many observers see a threat that is too close to home — extracting minerals to make electric vehicles and fight climate change, in natural settings that might be better left alone.
Looking inland for oceanic inspiration
Young people in Ontario may not live near the ocean, but a survey reveals that many of them care deeply about this massive ecosystem and want careers in the growing Blue Economy.
Opinion Leader: Time is right for investment and policy action to boost cleantech innovation
Opinion Leader: With the market and investors onboard, now is the time for investment and policy action to boost clean tech innovation, says Andrew White, CEO of Toronto-based CHAR Technologies.
The Short Report – November 16, 2022: $43M for Canada’s first lunar rover; Alberta gets advanced diagnostics centre; Vancouver has highest tech job growth; Oceans Protection Plan reports; and more
The Short Report – November 16, 2022: $43M for Canada’s first lunar rover; Alberta gets advanced diagnostics centre; Vancouver has highest tech job growth; Oceans Protection Plan reports; and more
The Short Report – November 9, 2022: Feds and Alberta invest $461M in hydrogen plant; new cybersecurity task force; Canada in top 15 “talent competitive” countries, open science awards, and more
The Short Report – November 22, 2022: Feds order Chinese divestment in critical minerals; new cybersecurity task force; Canada in top 15 “talent competitive” countries, open science awards, and more
Opinion Leader: Climate plans will include innovation and technology in Canada’s oil sands
Energy transition does not mean abandoning Canada’s essential oil and gas resources. But it must mean eliminating the greenhouse gas emissions they produce.
GHGSat seeks methane from space to help Canada tackle global warming
Montreal-based GHGSat’s fleet of satellites is tracking industrial methane leaks on Earth to help Canada reduce greenhouse gas emissions and tackle global warming.