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Climate Experts

View from Temagami Fire Tower, perched atop Caribou Mountain in Northeastern Ontario, offering panoramic views of the surrounding old-growth forests and Lake Temagami

As Permitting Rules Loosen, Ontario’s Water Faces New Risk

Headwaters Community Coalition’s Jeanette McFarlane brings a ground-level urgency to one of the province's most consequential and least-covered policy failures. While governments across North America race to streamline development approvals, McFarlane argues that Ontario is dismantling the only oversight mechanisms standing between its most hydrologically sensitive land and irreversible aquifer contamination.
By Jeanette McFarlane
A large storm moving over rural farmland

The Invisible Force: How Climate Signals Are Moving Markets Before the Data Does

As commodity prices in 2026 break from historical patterns, Mind Money’s Edward Nikulin makes the case that weather is no longer a background variable but a primary driver of price formation. With traditional models still built around monetary policy signals and confirmed data releases, the gap between physical conditions on the ground and what gets reflected in prices is widening.
By Edward Nikulin
Alessandro Garneri.

From Soil to Still: The Master of Botanicals Rethinking Sustainability in Premium Spirits

Alessandro Garneri has spent nearly two decades shaping the botanical foundations of some of the world’s most recognized spirits. In this Expert Insights Q&A, Garneri explores why soil health, traceability and climate resilience are not separate from craftsmanship, but essential to preserving the character and continuity of iconic spirits for generations to come.
By Sonia Rubeck

The Growing Popularity of Polar Science

By Chloe Nunn, Dr. Katerina Garyfalou and Ellie Honan

How Scott Pruitt Is Dismantling the EPA From the Inside

By Andrew Eil
NAPLES, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: People walk through flooded streets the morning after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 11, 2017 in Naples, Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with localized flooding.

Let’s Not Use Wealth as an Excuse to Ignore Climate Change

By Andrew Eil
People make their way through a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey on August 29, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

7 Reasons Why More Hurricane Harveys Are Imminent

By Andrew Eil
Global warming reports paint a dire picture for Florida's coastline.

New Anti-Climate-Change Times Columnist Is Deeply Misguided

By Andrew Eil
This picture taken on March 17, 2015 shows a Tesla Model S being charged at a car dealership in Shanghai. Serial entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched spacecraft into orbit, but popularising his Tesla electric cars in China is proving to be tougher than rocket science.

2017 Will Be Remembered as the Year Electric Cars Came of Age

By Andrew Eil
The coal fuelled Cottam power station generates electricity on November 30, 2009 in Retford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.

This Is the Easiest and Least Costly Way to Fight Climate Change

By Andrew Eil
Electricity pylons and wind turbines stand beside the RWE Niederaussem coal-fired power plant while Steam rises from cooling towers on February 16, 2016 near Bergheim, Germany.

Why Are Renewables Buoyant Even as Oil Sinks?

By Andrew Eil

How the Keystone Pipeline Could Actually Combat Climate Change

By Andrew Eil
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