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Global Coral Reef Decline: Climate Change’s Silent Victim
How climate change accelerates global coral reef decline, threatening marine ecosystems and prompting international conservation efforts.
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Global Plastic Pollution: UN Treaty Talks Falter
Why UN talks for a global plastic pollution treaty face setbacks, with implications for marine ecosystems and climate goals.
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BC’s Clean Energy Pivot: A Model for Global Sustainability?
Why BC’s shift to clean energy could serve as a global model, balancing economic growth with environmental priorities amid trade tensions.
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BC Hydro’s Site C Dam: Powering Canada’s Future?
Evaluating the economic and environmental impacts of BC Hydro’s Site C dam, questioning its role in Canada’s energy strategy.
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BC’s Infrastructure Push: Global Economic Gains?
How BC’s infrastructure push aims for global economic competitiveness, with concerns about environmental and Indigenous costs.
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Alberta-BC Pipeline Tensions: A Global Energy Dilemma
How Alberta-BC pipeline disputes reflect global tensions between energy security and environmental priorities, calling for cooperation.
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BC’s Energy Minister: Shaping Global Energy Policy
Analyzing BC Energy Minister Adrian Dix’s role in shaping global energy policies, balancing trade and environmental priorities.
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BC’s Hydropower Challenges: A Global Energy Case Study
How BC’s hydropower exports face global trade and environmental challenges, offering a case study for sustainable energy policies.
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Northern Gateway Pipeline: BC’s Economic vs. Environmental Debate
Exploring the revived Northern Gateway pipeline, weighing economic benefits against global environmental and Indigenous concerns.
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BC’s Infrastructure Act: Fast-Tracking Global Competitiveness?
Analyzing BC’s Infrastructure Projects Act as a bid for global economic competitiveness, with risks to environmental and Indigenous rights.
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