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November 20, 2009  
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Mirrors in space? Salty clouds?
While world leaders gear up to discuss reducing emissions, a growing community of scientists is looking to far more drastic solutions they say could one day save the world from the impact of global warming. Full Story


Calif. requires TVs to be more energy-efficient
California regulators adopted the first U.S. energy-efficiency standards for televisions in hopes of reducing electricity use at a time when millions of American households are switching to power-hungry, wide-view, flat-screen, high-definition sets. Full Story


Coke uses plant-based material in new bottle
Coca-Cola Canada says it will have new plastic packaging for its bottles at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, with 30 per cent of the material derived from plants. Full Story


Harper: all countries need to be in climate deal
It is vitally important that a global arrangement on curbing greenhouse gas emissions leaves a level playing field for all economies, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Saturday as leaders of emerging and developed countries met in Singapore. Full Story


Vanishing B.C. salmon inquiry called
VANCOUVER, B.C. - How did more than nine million sockeye salmon disappear in the Pacific Ocean? Full Story



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Inaction on climate change comes with a huge price tag
It’s interesting to see the reaction to a report just released by our foundation and the Pembina Institute.Full Column
Columnist DAVID SUZUKI


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