Tag: food
New China-Funded Port In Peru May Have Ecological Drawbacks
A new port facility in Chancay, Peru was funded largely by China, but environmental impacts may be larger than expected,
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Destined to Fail: False Assumptions on Climate, Trade, and Society Cripple U.S. Security Strategy
A national security strategy is supposed to describe the world as it is and explain how a country intends to navigate the constraints and opportunities in front of it. It is meant to be a map, not a message, and certainly not a mirror held up to a single political … [continued]
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Santa Claus lights up the night in Wiarton
The community of Wiarton came out in droves Saturday to give Santa Claus a warm welcome on a chilly night. As the snow slowly floated down through the dark night sky, people lined the town’s main street. Some wore flashing lights and festive outfits while holiday music played throughout. Kids climbed the snowbanks as the […]
New figures show much food prices spiked in 2025, what to expect next year
New Statistics Canada figures show just how much grocery prices have risen in the past year. Are they expected to climb more in 2026?
Your Single-Use Plastic Bottles Are Killing Endangered Sea Turtles
Those plastic bottles that are so readily available at convenience stores, groceries, conferences, and sports venues are a real problem: they kill marine creatures. A recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences concludes that plastic ingestion has been documented in nearly 1,300 marine species, including every … [continued]
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