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Oil & Gas Pollution Linked To 90,000 Premature Deaths A Year In The US
The alleged US government is hellbent on destroying renewable energy as a way of expanding the use of fossil fuels. The administration, led by true believers like Chris Wright, the current Energy Secretary, and Doug Burgum, the current Interior Secretary, likes to pooh pooh climate change. Recently, Wright acknowledged that … [continued]
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Farley’s Model T Moment: Bold EV Strategy In A Risky Policy Era
When Ford unveiled its Universal EV Platform in August 2025, the presentation was equal parts engineering showcase and strategic declaration. Jim Farley framed the new architecture as the company’s “Model T moment,” built to deliver affordable electric vehicles at scale with radically simplified manufacturing and domestically produced LFP batteries. He … [continued]
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Should We Sacrifice The Seabed Floor For Next-Generation Technology?
When President Donald Trump issued an executive order this summer promoting deep sea mining — which is currently prohibited under international law — he didn’t take into account the creatures that live on the seabed floor. Thousands of meters below sea level in deep black waters, marine animals survive without … [continued]
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Bruce Peninsula Multisport Race running strong in its 15th year
The paddle-bike-run race was inspired by a similar race in New Zealand and takes participants through the rugged and beautiful Bruce Peninsula landscape.
Harvey: More airline competition won’t solve Canada’s aviation challenges
Canadians must be certain lower fares that result from increased competition are worth the costs, an Western University academic says