Tag: council
Why one neighbour is still ‘on high alert’ as homeless camp is dismantled
A nearby resident of a Woodstock homeless encampment erected more than two years ago is “cautiously relieved” dismantling of the site is underway.
South Bruce Peninsula runner-up for bylaw muzzling free speech
‘You do not need the government’s permission to protest, and this law needs to be challenged if the municipality does not repeal it soon.” — Canadian Constitution Foundation
Ontario surprise shaves nearly a point off London’s projected tax hike
London politicians met Wednesday in the final advance meeting of their budget committee, finding some surprise savings through a legal interpretation by Queen’s Park.
France’s €520/Ton CO₂ Problem: Hydrogen Is Too Expensive For Transport
At €520 per ton of CO₂ avoided, France’s hydrogen expenditures audit, Final Observations: Support for the Development of Decarbonized Hydrogen (translation by computer), reveals a stark economic reality, that decarbonized hydrogen produced via electrolysis remains stubbornly uneconomic, relying heavily on layers of public subsidies. This cost of abatement significantly exceeds … [continued]
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Michigan triples ‘do not eat’ fish warnings as PFAS contamination concerns rise
Catch the latest updates on what’s happening with PFAS in the Great Lakes region. Check back for more PFAS news roundups every other week on our website.
New, more stringent PFAS guidelines in Michigan have nearly tripled “do not eat” advisories for fish in the state’s waterways, from 33 to 98 bodies of water.
