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September 21st, 2022
CBC Radio Interview
The Petroleum Papers: new book by Tyee reporter Geoff Dembicki takes on the oil and gas industry's role in climate change
June 2022:
"I led the US lawsuit against big tobacco for its harmful lies. Big oil is next"
by Sharon Y Eubanks
Previous entries:
HOW TO TRUST YOUR SOURCE - 41 minute presentation
It’s Go Time for Canada’s Green Recovery
The call rises from advocates, policy experts and, increasingly, corporate leaders.
COVID-19’s Other Symptom? Viral Misinformation
We Asked Two Experts to Evaluate Each Party’s Climate Plan
Expert panel prioritizes Canada’s climate risks for federal government
Yes, climate change can be beaten by 2050. Here’s how.
CTV NEWS - Winnipeg Wastewater Event
NEW REPORT: INTERIM RETROFIT TO WINNIPEG’S NORTH END SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT WOULD HELP PROTECT LAKE WINNIPEG
Why a carbon tax won’t cause a recession - Maclean's
The Left Thinks a 'Green New Deal' Could Save Earth and Destroy the GOP
3 big takeaways from the major new US climate report
Climate change is here, it’s expensive, and it’s deadly, according to a dire new report.
Climate change: Oceans 'soaking up more heat than estimated'
An Insurance Executive Explains Why We Need a Carbon Tax
'We're just a little behind here': Manitoba electric vehicle owners call for more charging stations
Ottawa extends funding for Experimental Lakes but reduces annual cash contribution
Lake Winnipeg Community Monitoring Releases Phosphorus Hotspot Data
April 10th 2018 - March For Science Preview from University of Manitoba
Experimental Lakes Update: March 7th, 2018
Scientists planning experimental "oil spills" at The Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario
Suggested reading and relevant news articles:
Canadian climate science faces crisis that may be felt globally, scientists warn
Justin Trudeau needs to expand the role of science in government in a big way: report
2017: The Year of Divestment from Fossil Fuels
Billion-dollar nitrogen reduction efforts may have minimal impact on toxic algae blooms: study. Researcher says results from Experimental Lakes Area study support focusing on phosphorus to reduce algae
Researchers to study impact of oil spill in Experimental Lakes Area
China unveils world's largest carbon market
Scientists came to explore the fabled waters of the Arctic — but their work could also change its future.
15,000 scientists from 184 countries issue 'warning to humanity'
March for Science - Winnipeg
Winnipeggers to walk for science on Earth Da
y
Scientists are giving advice, but are governments listening?
Breakthrough as US and China agree to ratify Paris climate deal
Interview with Science minister Kirsty Duncan
Fishing for information: Canada's fisheries run 'like the wild west
Ottawa hires fish scientists with $20 million investment
What does the 2016 federal budget mean for science?
Budget shifts federal science focus back to basics
The scientific method - Let’s just try that again
Liberals to restore mandatory long-form census
The Guardian UK - how science helped to swing the Canadian election
Canadian's Nobel Prize in Physics highlights why basic science matters
A Drone’s Vantage Point of a Melting Greenland