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Dirty Business: Ontario’s Province-Wide Cleanup Of Excess Soil

Dirt in Ontario is a massive problem. Excavations produce what the government estimates is close to 25 million cubic metres of excess soils per year, which is expected to exceed landfill capacity by 2032.

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Canada: scientists discover new method to break down toxic ‘forever chemicals’

Mar 22, 2023 - University of British Columbia researchers develop silica-based material with ability to absorb wider range of harmful chemicals.

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Top climate scientists urge swift action for Canada and the world in critical decade for change

Mar 21, 2023 - A climate bomb is ticking, and the latest report from the world’s leading climate science body is a how-to guide for defusing it, says United Nations Secretary General António Guterres.

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One of Japan’s Most Revered Architects Says the World Should Build Less

Mar 20, 2023 - Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, whose projects explore connections between natural and man-made systems, said the world should limit new construction to reduce the climate impact of the built environment.

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