Tag: geography
Dimanche: What you need to know about travelling to the United States
Recent reports of tourists being detained at the United States border have many questioning whether travel to the country is safe
Interview With Jack Andreasen, A Carbon Dioxide Removal Policy Leader
Q: How would you describe what you’re doing to someone new to the topic? I work on a broad suite of technologies necessary to stop pollution from hitting the atmosphere, or remove it directly from the atmosphere. Q: And how would you describe it to an expert? I work on … [continued]
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Wray: Why risk-averse London needs a ring road (and the region, too)
Building a ring road today is an opportunity for London to fix historical mistakes that have constrained the city, an academic argues
Geothermal & Heat Pumps Are Quietly Undermining Fossil Industrial Heat
Industrial heat has always been the awkward uncle at the decarbonization dinner table. Loud, a bit old-fashioned, and responsible for about 20% of global carbon emissions, but nobody really wants to talk about him. The climate conversation has been dominated by glitzier topics like electric vehicles and green hydrogen, the … [continued]
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Cornies: Our cross-border friendship is getting complex
We’re still neighbours with the U.S., but trust, respect and friendships are in peril