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City tells province more time needed to fight phosphorus
City hall has dismissed as unworkable an interim solution to reduce phosphorus being discharged from its north end sewage treatment plant and has asked the province for more time to deal with the issue.
Just 10% of fossil fuel subsidy cash 'could pay for green transition'
Switching just some of the huge subsidies supporting fossil fuels to renewables would unleash a runaway clean energy revolution, according to a new report, significantly cutting the carbon emissions that are driving the climate crisis.
Fair and Sustainable Trade in Food and Agriculture
New Tech, New Deal
Ontario provides roughly CAD 700 million annually to subsidize fossil fuels
Ontario needs to stop subsidizing fossil fuels, report says
Ontario spent nearly $700 million to subsidize fossil fuel consumption and production over the last year, according to a new study.
Meet the Scientists Who Pollute Lakes on Purpose
For the past three summers, scientists have been studying deliberate spills to find out more about how oil affects lakes in boreal regions, forested landscapes that stretch across northern Canada, Russia and Alaska.
Slick science: How researchers are preparing for Canada’s next major oil spill
Controlled leaks of Alberta bitumen in the Ontario wilderness are teaching scientists how big petrochemical disasters behave and how to clean up after them – insights that are needed now more than ever.