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Grey and Bruce counties agree on skills for health board members
Grey and Bruce counties have agreed to a series of skills and attributes public health board members will collectively bring to a reconstituted board. The special advisors appointed to oversee the province’s intervention at Grey Bruce Public Health announced in an update on Friday that the counties had reached a final agreement on a skills […]
Peak Oil Is Not Dead: Reviewing the IEA’s World Energy Outlook for 2025
A month ago, media all over the internet went crazy repeating the following headline (or a similar one) over and over: “IEA scraps Peak Oil, says oil demand will continue growing until 2050.” All this oil-positive hype was a result of the IEA’s World Energy Outlook for 2025. This report … [continued]
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380,000+ Oppose Trump Administration Effort to Roll Back Endangered Species Act Protections
Proposed rules would undermine nation’s most successful conservation law Washington D.C. — More than 380,000 Americans, including 17,000 Sierra Club supporters, submitted comments in opposition to a set of proposed rules from the Trump administration that would roll back protections for imperiled animal and plant species across the United States and undermine … [continued]
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Saugeen Valley against conservation authority consolidation
The Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority has spoken out against a proposal to consolidate the province’s conservation authorities. On Friday, the conservation authority which encompasses 4,675 square kilometres in the counties of Bruce, Grey, Huron and Dufferin counties, said it had reviewed the Ontario government’s proposal to amalgamate the 36 conservation authorities into seven regional organizations, […]
MI Legislature wraps up ’25 on track toward a record low number of new laws
The Michigan Legislature adjourned Thursday for the year, ending a 2025 session where a politically divided House and Senate often struggled to reach deals.The marathon final day saw roughly two dozen mostly mundane bills clear both chambers, capping a session on track to enact the fewest number of new laws in any year since Michigan became a state.
