PEMBINA INSTITUTE
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Slave Lake, Alberta, June 2011. The aftermath of the wildfire
that destroyed one third of the town. Photo by Mrsramsey. |
Pembina Institute reacts to repeal of Alberta’s Climate Leadership Act. Story here.
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Slave Lake, Alberta, June 2011. The aftermath of the wildfire
that destroyed one third of the town. Photo by Mrsramsey. |
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A common site on the Canadian prairies at seeding time. Two big tractors with air seeders and chemical tanks attached, ready to roll. A PinP photo. |
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A crab trapped in a plastic cup. |
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Antarctica. Wikimedia public domain. |
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The design of the "site c" dam in B.C.
Almost two in three of Earth's longest rivers have been severed by dams, reservoirs or other manmade constructions, severely damaging some of the most important ecosystems on the planet, researchers said Wednesday. Story here.
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Microplastics in sediments from the rivers Elbe (A), Mosel (B), Neckar (C), and Rhine (D).Note the diverse shapes (filaments, fragments, and spheres) and that not all items are microplastics (e.g., aluminum foil (C) and glass spheres and sand (D), white arrowheads). The white bars represent 1 mm. PhotoS by Martin Wagner et al.
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A pesticide collection depot in Manitoba. A PinP photo. |
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A palm oil plantation in Malaysia, poisoned to make way for new growth. CEphoto, Uwe Aranas |
July 19, 2025 By Ian Austen On Friday at Holly’s Haven, a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center in a rural section of Ottawa, there was...