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It was in 2000 when I saw cockroaches scurrying around the left-over campfire in Ontario’s Killarney provincial park that I started observing the...

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September 2017 will be remembered as the costliest, most devastating, and the most terrifying natural disaster month in North America. So many...

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Canadian business leaders, normally a stodgy lot, recognize that climate change has to be addressed, and see the opportunities available in the...

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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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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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An important benefit of the low carbon economy is that it accelerates greater accountability and transparency regarding the cost of energy. Greater...

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Acknowledging that climate change is a common concern of humankind, parties should, when taking action to address climate change, respect, promote and...

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Several government leaders are using the buzzword “innovation” as the salvation for spent economies. Is this a possibility in the new low carbon...

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It is unrealistic to think that the Ontario and other governments are implementing a carbon tax is because they care about climate change....

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Although the new Liberal government is dealing with a severe drop in oil prices that is hammering the economy, it is an opportunity for the government...

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