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  • Four Stories About Food Sovereignty Explores Global Concerns

    "Every land has its own seed.”

  • Grassroots Movements Shift Approach To Recycling

    According to new research grassroots movements can help shift how we think about recycling and the growing issue of garbage.

  • Urban Growth In The Southeastern U.S. Potentially Threatens Health of Small Streams

    A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey suggests that anticipated increases in urban land use in the Piedmont region of the southeastern United States will lead to loss of sensitive fish and invertebrate species from thousands of miles of small streams.

  • Devolution is Needed to Reduce Emissions and Transition to Clean Energy Sources, Report Finds

    New report calls for more powers to be given to areas such as the Sheffield City Region to help reduce carbon emissions and make the switch to clean energy sources.

  • Mandatory Water Meters Supported By Most Metro Vancouver Councillors

    Although only a few households in Metro Vancouver have a water meter, the political will for mandatory metering is strong, new survey results suggest.

  • Advancing The Power Grid

    When University of Victoria chemist Dennis Hore looks to the sky he sees potential for a greener, more sustainable future.

  • All-Electric BC Transport Economical, Thanks To Low-Cost Renewables

    If all vehicles in British Columbia were powered by electricity instead of liquid fuels by 2055, BC would need to more than double its electricity generation capacity to meet forecasted energy demand—and the move could prove surprisingly cost-effective.

  • Scientists Identify Key Knowledge Gaps in Sustainability Research

    Call for more relevant, solutions-focused research to address the social-ecological crisis.

  • Trick or Treat? The Frightening Threats to Bats

    Iconic symbols of Halloween, bats have long suffered a spooky reputation.

  • New Process Could Make Hydrogen Peroxide Available in Remote Places

    Hydrogen peroxide, a useful all-purpose disinfectant, is found in most medicine cabinets in the developed world.

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