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Research from IISD-ELA shows lake trout don't age same way humans do
We all know that when we age, our joints start to creak, our mind slows and we no longer possess the same athletic abilities of our youth. But for lake trout? It's a different story. A recent paper published by the Royal Society based on research done at the International Institute for Sustainable Development’s Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario revealed that some fish do not age in the same way humans do.
Gender Mainstreaming in Climate Action in Côte d’Ivoire
From 2018 to 2020, the Government of Côte d’Ivoire made substantial progress in mainstreaming gender in climate action. Here are some key milestones.
New Reports Stress Job Creation, 'Democratic Imperative' in Just Transition Off Fossil Fuels
It's time for Canada to seize the "democratic imperative" for a fast, comprehensive just transition off fossil fuels, while taking advantage of new job creation in rising clean energy industries, according to two new reports issued this week.
Austin’s Lady Bird Lake will bloom with new floating wetlands this spring
Designing a garden is a very personal matter. The Trail Foundation, protector and curator of the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake in Austin, wants to be sure to get it right when it plants its next garden. So it's asking for locals' help.