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How Harmful Is the End of the U.S.-Canada Climate Bromance for the Environment? 05/10/2017

We’ve reached the end of the U.S.-Canada climate bromance https://t.co/JLeFsr1XnJ /

How Harmful Is the End of the U.S.-Canada Climate Bromance for the Environment? Where do Trump's climate change denial and anti-environmental policies leave Canada?

Should rivers be granted legal rights? | degrowth.de 05/09/2017

Should rivers be granted legal rights? https://t.co/TbuYRGMT8Y /

Should rivers be granted legal rights? | degrowth.de Should arguments for degrowth be anthropocentric or ecocentric? And what does this mean in practice? There is an interesting discussion going on, starting with two recent court rulings in New Zealand and India about rivers being granted personal rights. We present an article by Ashish Kothari, Mari…

Degrowth is anything but a strategy to reduce the size of GDP | degrowth.de 03/10/2017

Degrowth is anything but a strategy to reduce the size of GDP https://t.co/QwRNFcH7ck /

Degrowth is anything but a strategy to reduce the size of GDP | degrowth.de , I would like to point to a fundamental misrepresentation of the quoted research on degrowth: degrowth is not a strategy “aimed at reducing the size of the GDP”.

Unpacking the U.S.-Canada joint statement on climate, energy, and Arctic leadership - Oil Change... 03/13/2016

Unpacking the U.S.-Canada joint statement on climate, energy, and Arctic leadership https://t.co/nxeERmobIQ /

Unpacking the U.S.-Canada joint statement on climate, energy, and Arctic leadership - Oil Change... Quick out of the gates this morning, Canada and the U.S. released their joint statement on climate, energy and Arctic leadership in the midst of Prime Mini

Could a new plastic-eating bacteria help combat this pollution scourge? 03/13/2016

Could a new plastic-eating bacteria help combat this pollution scourge? https://t.co/T3p3Q3SBwW /

Could a new plastic-eating bacteria help combat this pollution scourge? Karl Mathiesen: Scientists have discovered a species of bacteria capable of breaking down commonly used PET plastic but remain unsure of its potential applications

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