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Interview of new Woman for Nature Wendy MacKeigan, by Woman for Nature Sharolyn Mathieu Vettese.

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More needs to be done to ensure the success of Ontario’s Cap and Trade (C&T) program, otherwise misinformation and misunderstanding will be...

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There is a lot of confusion between cap and trade (C&T) and a carbon tax.  This is understandable because it is all newly mainstream since the Paris...

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This piece is an interview of a new Women for Nature member, Dr. Karen Farbridge by Sharolyn Mathieu Vettese who is also a Women for Nature member....

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Ontario’s Cap and Trade program sounded promising when it was legislated, but looking at it more closely, it doesn’t have the legs to support the new...

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Politicians and journalists still state emphatically that the rising price of electricity is caused by high feed-in-tariff rates paid to renewable...

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Yes, of course, it makes sense for natural, existing forests to count as a credit in carbon cap and trade, but right now they don’t. Urban forests...

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Voluntary participation in carbon cap and trade is one of those things that is worthwhile to do even though not everyone is not doing it, and it does...

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On May 18, 2016 the Ontario provincial government gave royal assent to legislate the Climate Change Mitigation and Low-carbon Economy Act, which...

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Attending the Hannover Messe 2016 manufacturing trade fair in Germany gave me hope that humanity can be innovative enough in its energy use that we...

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