January sets new record lows for Arctic ice levels0
- Environment
- February 22, 2016
A wacky winter over the Arctic Ocean has led to a serious shrinking of its ice stock.
READ MOREA wacky winter over the Arctic Ocean has led to a serious shrinking of its ice stock.
READ MOREThus far pipeline debates have focused on immediate dangers, including the potential for explosions or ruptures, versus the benefits of job and wealth creation, specifically in Alberta.
READ MOREAt its launch on Feb. 1, the UAlberta North office hosted a panel, where academics, students, filmmakers and Indigenous peoples of the circumpolar North shared their stories and their expertise.
READ MOREEditor: In November, we saw our government and Native leaders in Paris for the climate change meeting. They now want everyone to help save the planet by stopping burning fossil fuels.
READ MOREThere are many ways to handle losing an election, but hopping aboard a plane to attend a large, international forum on climate change is probably one of the less likely coping mechanisms.
READ MOREEditor: It’s clear the Alberta government asked itself the wrong question and then, not surprisingly, failed to reach the right answer.
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