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— Americans say they're worried about climate change – so why don't they vote that way? The Edwardsville Intelligencer(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Nives Dolsak, University of Washington ...
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— CHANTAL HEBERT: Provinces causing grief for Trudeau Cape Breton PostLiberals need to find ways to strike deals with provinces as they get closer to fall election.
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— The Three Major Problems with a Carbon Tax National ReviewWe will see a universal agreement to ban land mines before we see a substantial levy imposed on the fuels that drive the global economy.
— The Cautious Case for Climate Optimism New York MagazineThe cautious case for climate optimism. Believing in a comfortable future for our planet probably means some giant carbon-sucking machines. A book excerpt ...
— Book Excerpt: The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells New York MagazineThe cautious case for climate optimism. Believing in a comfortable future for our planet probably means some giant carbon-sucking machines. A book excerpt ...
— Andrew Scheer, Political Klutz TheTyee.caUnless Doug Ford campaigns for him in a thong, things couldn't get worse for Andrew Scheer in the 2019 federal election.
— More money, more problems: carbon tax edition AxiosWhat to do with the money raised from a carbon tax looms as the biggest sticking point to the policy as it slowly emerges from political purgatory in Washington.
— More money, more problems: carbon tax edition AxiosWhat to do with the money raised from a carbon tax looms as the biggest sticking point to the policy as it slowly emerges from political purgatory in Washington.