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About Mary Katherine Keown. July 19, 2015. By Mary Katherine Keown. It would be difficult to go a day without stainless steel. The Old Faithful of materials is ubiquitous at home, work and play. And that steel would not be stainless without ferrochrome — the end product of chromite mining. In northern Ontario’s Ring of Fire region, exploitation of chromium deposits generates controversy, as it inches closer to reality. Visit us on Facebook. Human and Civil Rights. You and Your Genome.
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Forests | Green Planet Monitor
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Warm Wet Planet – Eighth Transmission. January 24, 2015. January 24, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. So-called “industrial economies” on Earth value money above all else, while squandering finite resources and poisoning their little blue-green planet. Twelve Canadians – The Watershed Sentinel. November 22, 2013. December 27, 2014. By Green Planet Monitor. In need of a hard-hitting enviro news fix? Twelve Canadians – The Nashwaak River. November 15, 2013. December 29, 2014. By Green Planet Monitor. They...
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Fungi | Green Planet Monitor
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March 28, 2015. March 28, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. Picture a landscape buried beneath a sky-high heap of dead plants and animal corpses. This is what Earth’s surface would look like if it weren’t for fungi. Fungi are the biosphere’s recyclers. It’s an activity that fills us with horror when the material being recycled is damp basement drywall or the moist, warm skin between our toes, but one that human society depends upon absolutely. They are the largest individual creatures. Like animals, fungi a...
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Labour | Green Planet Monitor
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March 8, 2015. March 8, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. Mention Rwanda to someone, what comes first to their mind? Bloody genocide, most likely; certainly not swank men’s fashion. Think again. Over the past year, two Dutch entrepreneurs have been marketing boldly colored made-in-Rwanda men’s blazers in clothing shops across the Netherlands, under the trade name Afriek. First they take Amsterdam — then they take Berlin. Twelve Canadians – Ken Lewenza. January 3, 2014. December 19, 2014. November 29, 2013.
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Afriek | Green Planet Monitor
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March 8, 2015. March 8, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. Mention Rwanda to someone, what comes first to mind? Bloody genocide, most likely. Certainly not swank men’s fashion. Think again. Over the past year, two Dutch entrepreneurs have been marketing boldly colored made-in-Rwanda men’s blazers up and down the Netherlands, under the label Afriek. 8212; then they take Berlin. Listen to the story here:. And what are these blazers the two are producing? Kars and Sivan at Amsterdam’s SuperMarkt. Sells African-...
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Warm Wet Planet – Eighth Transmission | Green Planet Monitor
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Warm Wet Planet – Eighth Transmission. January 24, 2015. January 24, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. So-called “industrial economies” on Earth value money above all else, while squandering finite resources and poisoning their little blue-green planet. We’ve just picked up this transmission. Listen here:. Featuring the voices of Ron Aspinall, Chris Chapman, Chris Newton, R. Barr, Rod MacDonald, David Suzuki, Andrew Muller and Graeme MacQueen. Warm Wet Planet – First Transmission. Visit us on Facebook.
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Ring of Fire | Green Planet Monitor
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July 19, 2015. By Mary Katherine Keown. By Mary Katherine Keown. It would be difficult to go a day without stainless steel. The Old Faithful of materials is ubiquitous at home, work and play. And that steel would not be stainless without ferrochrome — the end product of chromite mining. Chromite mining in northern Ontario’s Ring of Fire inched closer to reality last March, with the announcement that Toronto-based Noront Resources. Will buy up the lion’s share of established deposits. Noront president and...
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Fisheries | Green Planet Monitor
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Warm Wet Planet – Eighth Transmission. January 24, 2015. January 24, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. So-called “industrial economies” on Earth value money above all else, while squandering finite resources and poisoning their little blue-green planet. Twelve Canadians – Inka Milewski. December 20, 2013. December 19, 2014. By Green Planet Monitor. Twelve Canadians – Fundy Baykeepers. December 6, 2013. December 19, 2014. By Green Planet Monitor. Twelve Canadians – The Watershed Sentinel. November 22, 2013.
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Economic development | Green Planet Monitor
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July 19, 2015. By Mary Katherine Keown. It would be difficult to go a day without stainless steel. The Old Faithful of materials is ubiquitous at home, work and play. And that steel would not be stainless without ferrochrome — the end product of chromite mining. In northern Ontario’s Ring of Fire region, exploitation of chromium deposits generates controversy, as it inches closer to reality. March 8, 2015. March 8, 2015. By Green Planet Monitor. Mention Rwanda to someone, what comes first to their mind?