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Fewer Winnipeggers walking or biking to work – unless you live downtown
"Over the past ten years, the number of Winnipeggers using their feet as their primary mode of transportation to work has decreased from 7.92 per cent to 7.51 per cent, according to Peg Data. However, 21.8 per cent of downtown residents hop on their bike or lace up their shoes."
IISD-ELA estrogen research results
A short and lively video that looks at recent results of research at IISD-ELA on estrogen effects on fish populations.
Developing economies: Taking a load off
“There are numerous examples of subsidy reforms that have gone badly,” says Damon Vis-Dunbar, former programme manager at the International Institute for Sustainable Development, a think-tank. “In recent years we have seen significant social unrest in countries like Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen in response to steep increases in fuel prices. That unrest has forced governments to backtrack on reforms.”
Sweeping megaregional trade deals leaving developing world behind
Senior Fellow Dr. Harsha Singh speaks to the Globe and Mail about megaregional deals.