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Michael Higgins: Carney’s so-called ‘major projects’ mired in endless environmental review

National Post

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June 26, 2026

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The prime minister's bold talk isn't getting anything built

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Rabble.ca

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· Jul 10, 2026

rabble summer series from the archives: Mix It Up

From the rabble archives: An interview with director of “Garbage Warrior” Oliver Hodge on Michael Reynold’s environmental architecture (structures made from, well, garbage) and Cathi Bond and Judy Rebick review the 2002 documentary ‘The Weather Underground.’ The post rabble summer series from the archives: Mix It Up appeared first on rabble.ca.

Business Today

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· Jul 5, 2026

From 'monstrously stupid' to mainstream fuel: Has ethanol proved legendary Charlie Munger wrong?

Nearly two decades later, his criticism continues to fuel debate — not just over the science of ethanol's energy balance, but also over its economic viability, food security implications and role in the transition to cleaner energy.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 5, 2026

ClearBridge Sustainability Leaders Fund Q1 2026 Commentary

ClearBridge Sustainability Leaders Fund Q1 2026 Commentary

Vogue

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· Jul 9, 2026

How to Write a Sustainability Report

For the past decade, sustainability reports have been a Wild West for evasive narratives and mismatched methodologies. It’s time to do things properly.

Hetq

center

· Jul 9, 2026

The Cost of a Diploma in Armenia: A Thesis in Three Days

– Hi, I need a thesis. – Sure, what's the topic? This conversation isn't fictional, nor is it an exception. Every year, hundreds of term papers and theses are written on every topic imaginable.

NDTV

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· Jul 9, 2026

AI As A Curator: The Role Of AI In Historical And Art Conservation

The pressing issue for curators and conservationists is no longer simply preservation itself, but rather tackling the monumental task efficiently and within realistic timeframes. Many cultural...

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