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International
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Climate change calls into question the management of forest fires
Although it invests millions of dollars annually in forest fire prevention, some believe that it must devote more resources to…
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Whether or not to use pesticides in agriculture, that is the question in NB.
A legislative committee is currently studying the use of herbicides in New Brunswick. The forestry industry’s point of view is…
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Alberta microbrewery will recycle its CO2
Seeing how the brewery works, it makes you wonder why no one had thought of it earlier. Along each vat…
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Quebec adopts the regulation on the traceability of contaminated soils
This new regulation is of paramount importance to counter illegal dumping of contaminated soil, said Benoit Charette, Minister of the…
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Large companies aim for digital carbon neutrality
Indeed, Internet use represents 4% of global carbon dioxide emissions, according to Website Carbon, a tool that calculates…
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Quebec, first in class for its management of protected areas
The Society for Nature and Parks of Canada (SNAP) has published a newsletter in which it assesses the performance of…
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Canada Goose coats in turn give up fur
Canada Goose to stop purchasing fur by the end of 2021 and stop manufacturing fur no later than the end…
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Agreement bans high seas commercial fishing in the Arctic
It’s about first international agreement of this magnitude to be concluded before a commercial fishery takes place in a high…
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The fight against invasive plants continues in Bas-Saint-Laurent
Since 2016, Eurasian Watermilfoil has been spreading in Gros Ruisseau Lake, between Mont-Joli and Saint-Joseph-de-Lepage. This invasive exotic algae threatens…
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Why are the most polluting oil sites still in operation?
According to 2019 Alberta Environment data, some operations produce up to three times more greenhouse gases per barrel produced than…
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