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Abstract: Climate change is occurring faster in the Arctic than anywhere else on the planet. Because of climate change, sea ice on the Arctic Ocean is...
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Edited by Douglas W. Clarke
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Cancun Climate Conference Results in Progress But No Successor to Kyoto Know Thy (Carbon) Self British...
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Humanity is conducting an unintended, uncontrolled, globally pervasive experiment whose ultimate consequences could be second only to a global nuclear...
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Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions. Edited by Susan A. Crate and Mark Nuttall. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, Inc., 2009...
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We must have a say, based on our rights and based on the fact that we are the first to feel the impacts of climate change," stressed [Shawn Atleo].
"I support the idea that we need to use the First Nations' expertise for evaluating climate change. I think we have to learn a lot from First Nations," said Sardali, who is originally from the former Soviet Union.
"They feel they are inside the nature, so whatever happens to the nature they can feel that," explained Sardali. "They consider the nature as one organism, one body.
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In August 2008, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated: "Canada takes responsibility for environmental protection and enforcement in our Arctic...
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MONTREAL -- Canada has no excuse for not revamping its climate change plan in light of an encouraging new global study that says avoiding catastrophic...
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With soaring demand for commodities, Canada's resource‐rich economy was a focal point of significant foreign direct investment in 2010. However, it wa...
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ONE conclusion to be drawn from Montreal journalist William Marsden's new book is that this year's federal election was another setback in the fight ...
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Edited by Douglas W. Clarke
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Cross-border Climate Policy Harmonization OSC Notice 51-717 - Corporate Governance and Environmental Di...