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  • Eco-Enemies
  • Eco-Enemies

    Stephen Harper treats environmentalists like they put an incendiary device in his cornflakes
  • Net Zero
  • Net Zero

    Builders differ on what constitutes a green home, but at least there’s a market for one.
  • Unite the Left
  • Unite the Left

    In a perfect world we’d have a multiparty system with representation for all; in this world Harper must lose.
  • Eco recap
  • Eco recap

    Chris Benjamin finds the top 11 environmental stories of 2011, and not many of them are good.
  • Earth to be Harpered
  • Earth to be Harpered

    Canada is set to prevent any chance of agreement at the climate change conference in South Africa this week.
  • Adaptation boogie
  • Adaptation boogie

    Eons ago the Mi’kmaq left a mark. Archeologist Matthew Betts says we can learn from their mistakes and successes.
  • <i>Chasing Freedom</i>
  • Chasing Freedom

    By Gloria Ann Wesley (Fernwood)
  • Road warriors
  • Road warriors

    The creators of Kill Shakespeare are in town this weekend for Hal-Con. Catch them on their meteoric rise and learn from the best.
  • Weird Science
  • Weird Science

    Today’s corporate-dominated media landscape and “two equal sides” journalistic ethics aren’t capable of dealing with science.
  • Plastic rules
  • Plastic rules

    Halifax’s plastics recycling program is excellent, but could get even better with a full-carbon-analysis approach.
  • Free trade folly
  • Free trade folly

    Canada’s negotiating another local, sustainable-economy- killing free-trade agreement, but the city of Halifax ignores it.
  • Tree-mendous folly
  • Tree-mendous folly

    The NewPage closure should inspire sustainable forestry and energy, but Nova Scotia prefers throwing cash at a sinking ship.
  • The power of many
  • The power of many

    In the wake of Jack Layton’s death, our harmful obsession with individualism and saviours can be our undoing.
  • Changing our Act
  • Changing our Act

    The five-year review of the Environment Act is an exercise in bureaucracy, but also a time for self-reflection.
  • The fracking truth
  • The fracking truth

    Nova Scotia may let gas companies poison our water in a dubious attempt to save us from climate change.
  • Bayers Road and bust
  • Bayers Road and bust

    The best written road plans don’t compensate for a lack of imagination and stuck-in-the-past priorities.
  • Guerrilla vegetables
  • Guerrilla vegetables

    David McLearn has spiced up Halifax public spaces while providing hundreds of locally grown meals to those in need.
  • Ecofeminism
  • Ecofeminism

    How linking the destruction of nature and the oppression of women has inspired activists

In Print This Week

Vol 19, No 37
February 9, 2012

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