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The water-energy nexus: A story of mutual dependence

Meeting Canadians’ home energy demands doesn’t come without a cost to Canada’s freshwater budget. Although we don’t see it, water is deeply embedded in the energy we use in our homes to power up... Read More
Meeting Canadians’ home energy demands doesn’t come without a cost to Canada’s freshwater budget. Although we don’t see it,...
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Swans in snow signal Spring!

A squadron of six Tundra Swans drifted low and slow over the car, nearly sending me off the causeway into the marsh. It would have been a cold, wet and undignified end, but... Read More
A squadron of six Tundra Swans drifted low and slow over the car, nearly sending me off the causeway...
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Our rivers: Threaded through Canadian culture

When we think about Canada it is hard not to think about fresh water – about the millions of lakes dotting the landscape that add a blue hue to the map of the country;... Read More
When we think about Canada it is hard not to think about fresh water – about the millions of...
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Sweater Day at work and play

Over 300 organizations have signed on to participate in National Sweater Day tomorrow - companies, schools and community groups. Read More
Over 300 organizations have signed on to participate in National Sweater Day tomorrow - companies, schools and community groups....
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Return of the masked bandit: the black-footed ferret

Among my most memorable moments in 30 years of conservation work – reintroducing the black-footed ferret to Canada. For the ferret, I suppose, it wasn’t such a treat. Read More
Among my most memorable moments in 30 years of conservation work – reintroducing the black-footed ferret to Canada. ...
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Clean energy for a living planet

100 percent renewable energy is possible by 2050. A world without oil spills. A world without tailing ponds. A world without humans altering the chemistry and livelihood of the oceans from climate change. What... Read More
100 percent renewable energy is possible by 2050. A world without oil spills. A world without tailing ponds. A...
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Water: Working for people and nature

Water permeates our lives – we drink it, we clean with it, we use it recreationally as we splash around in the summer and skate in the winter, we also use it for spiritual... Read More
Water permeates our lives – we drink it, we clean with it, we use it recreationally as we splash...
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The world will end in 2012…

...according to Hollywood. You may have seen the disaster flick 2012 last year. In it, John Cusack leads a group of desperate survivors from one environmental cataclysm to the next, the planet literally... Read More
...according to Hollywood. You may have seen the disaster flick 2012 last year. In it, John Cusack leads...
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