Great Lakes Echo

Mooz the dog helps scientists study threatened turtles  

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By Rachel Lewis  

The Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians’ Natural Resources Department has been working to conserve the threatened wood turtle. Their top team member is Mooz, a 9-year-old labradoodle who has been helping his owner, Bill Parsons, find wood turtles for the past five years.

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Clean Technica

The Labor Day Legacy Of Offshore Wind Workers

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Almost one hundred and forty-three years ago, on September 5, 1882, workers in New York City celebrated the first Labor Day holiday with a parade. The occasion became an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of US workers and their contributions to the country’s strength, prosperity, and well-being. … [continued]

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Clean Technica Climate change Nuclear

From Carbon Capture to ESG: The Seven Deadly Sins of Clean Energy

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Recently I sat down virtually with Laurent Segalen and Gerard Reid, investors, bon vivants, and hosts of Redefining Energy, the main channel to my nerdcast side channel Redefining Energy—Tech. The reason? A fun episode of their podcast where we talked about sin, energy, and investment. Laurent Segalen [LS]: Today on … [continued]

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Owen Sound Sun Times

Goodbye to the Bayshore Bounce, rink upgrades modernize Owen Sound arena

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The Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre got a facelift this summer. Say goodbye to the “Bayshore Bounce” and “clavicle killer” corners. The rink, known in Ontario Hockey League circles for being dark and somewhat cavernous with its low-slung ceiling and cement-hard boards, has undergone a $3.34 million refresh. The work involved replacing the ice surface, […]