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    Will optimism solve climate change? | Image of a person on a wind farm wearing a red cape
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    The benefits of being a climate optimist

    by Chris Turner

    Even as political leaders dithered, technocrats and entrepreneurs toiled to assemble a climate-solutions toolkit equal to the enormous task. I believe they

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    EU deal could forge shiny future for Canadaโ€™s low-carbon metals

    by Chris Turner

    If Canadaโ€™s heavy industries want to steer clear of a rust-belt scenario, they need to jump on this centuryโ€™s best economic opportunities.

    Clean Tech/Fall 2019

    Is carbon fibre Alberta’s next profit gusher?

    by Chris Turner

    The Prius Prime is Toyotaโ€™s first plug-in electric hybrid car for the mass market in the United States and a flag-bearer for

    Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Education/Guest Comment/Health & Lifestyle/Leadership/Spring 2017

    Two shores away

    by Chris Turner

    When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last November that his government was approving Kinder Morganโ€™s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, it was bound

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    Transit done right

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    LONDON โ€“ The city of Bogota, Colombiaโ€™s sprawling high-altitude capital, has a problem most metropolises would envy: an abundance of inexpensive electricity.

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