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New Women Workplace Index to track female-friendly office policies in Hong Kong, Asia

by Anas Siddiqui
New Women Workplace Index to track female-friendly office policies in Hong Kong, Asia

“It’s not just about representation in management,” said Nicole Yuen, the founder and CEO of WWI, citing care for the elderly, unconscious biases, sexual harassment and a lack of flexible …

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Scientists try to unravel the case of 1,300 mysteriously preserved human brains

by Akin Smith
Scientists try to unravel the case of 1,300 mysteriously preserved human brains

6:39Scientists try to unravel the case of 1,300 mysteriously preserved human brains Oxford University’s Alexandra Morton-Hayward spends her days surrounded by brains — literally.  The undertaker-turned-scientist is trying to unravel …

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U.S. eases vehicle emissions rules, but overall reduction targets remain unchanged

by Walter Watson
U.S. eases vehicle emissions rules, but overall reduction targets remain unchanged

The Biden administration on Wednesday slashed its target for U.S. electric vehicle adoption from 67 per cent by 2032 to as little as 35 per cent after industry and autoworker …

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North Bay, Ont., and DND move to remediate ‘forever chemicals’ site that contaminated drinking water

by Akin Smith
North Bay, Ont., and DND move to remediate ‘forever chemicals’ site that contaminated drinking water

The City of North Bay, Ont. and the Department of National Defence (DND) are set to begin a $20-million project this spring to remediate a site contaminated with perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — …

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Oil, fertilizer spill into Red Sea from cargo ship hit by Houthis

by Walter Watson
Oil, fertilizer spill into Red Sea from cargo ship hit by Houthis

A vibrant fishing industry, some of the world’s largest coral reefs, desalination plants supplying millions with drinking water. They’re all at risk from large amounts of fertilizer and oil spilled …

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Life’s a gas as Hong Kong hydrogen-powered double-decker bus hits streets for maiden trip

by Ron Morgan
Life’s a gas as Hong Kong hydrogen-powered double-decker bus hits streets for maiden trip

Hundreds of bus fans queued to board Hong Kong’s first hydrogen-powered double-decker bus that went into service on Sunday, the initial vehicle of what operator Citybus said would be a …

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Why a herd of life-sized animal puppets will make a ‘mass migration’ across continents

by Walter Watson
Why a herd of life-sized animal puppets will make a ‘mass migration’ across continents

Amir Nizar Zuabi remembers looking up as a child and seeing so many birds that the sky would literally darken. The London-based Palestinian artist and playwright grew up in East …

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Environmental impact report on Hong Kong border project misidentified birds, but no plans to redo assessment

by Ron Morgan
Environmental impact report on Hong Kong border project misidentified birds, but no plans to redo assessment

Hong Kong development authorities misidentified birds in its environmental impact assessment report for a proposed innovation and technology (I&T) hub near the city’s border with mainland China. The Environmental Protection …

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Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says

by Anas Siddiqui
Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says

A Vancouver non-profit is calling on Canada’s competition regulator to launch a greenwashing investigation into Lululemon — saying the athleisure brand is misleading consumers about its environmental practices. The complaint, which was filed by …

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Climate change causing negative health impacts: report

by Akin Smith
Climate change causing negative health impacts: report

A new report from Vancouver Coastal Health says what everyone already knows: climate change is bad for the health of the 1.25 million people living in the region. “People in …

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