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Budget cuts at Environment and Climate Change Canada threaten Arctic science
Roxana Suehring, Assistant Professor in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Toronto Metropolitan University, Patricia Hania, Assistant Professor, Law & Business Department, Toronto Metropolitan University
The Arctic has been in the news a lot lately. Between the increased geopolitical interest in Greenland, claims over sovereignty, resource exploitation and the devastating impacts of climate change, t ...[Continue Reading]
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'Amazing' generosity helps bushfire survivors back on their feet
Sarah Forster
The morning before a bushfire ripped through the NSW Central Coast suburb of Koolewong in December last year, residents Paula Jones and Ringo Hansen talked about their fire plan. "We have that discu ...[Continue Reading]
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7k-Mile 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 WT at No Reserve
bringatrailer
This 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 WT is a regular cab pickup that was purchased by the seller from its original owner, and it now has 7k miles. Finished in Summit White over gray cloth, it is powere ...[Continue Reading]

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A House In Ecuador That Climbs the Land Instead of Changing It
Tanvi Joshi
You approach La Miradora by moving uphill. The house sits at the highest point of a long plot in Ecuadors central highlands, and from the start, its clear that the terrain is in charge. Instead of fl ...[Continue Reading]

Yanko Design
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Rethinking And Refreshing Techdirts Weekend Posts: We Want Your Feedback
Leigh Beadon
from the working-for-the-weekend dept For many years now weve had two regular posts that come out on the weekends: our This Week In Techdirt History posts on Saturdays, and our Funniest/Most Insigh ...[Continue Reading]

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Russia the 'big winner' from oil crisis sparked from Middle East war
Lewis Wiseman
The longer the oil crisis sparked by the Middle East war and closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the better for Vladimir Putin and Russia. The war in the Middle East has disrupted oil and gas supplies ...[Continue Reading]
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