
Can you trust climate information? How and why powerful players are misleading the public
Ten years ago, the world committed itself to keeping global warming well below 2C (and preferably below 1.5C) above the pre-industrial era. This would be done by reducing greenhouse gas emissions significantly by 2030 and...

The Trump administration has been freezing or reducing federal grants to universities across the country. Over the past several months, universities have lost more than US$11 billion in funding, according to NPR. More than...

At its heart, pizza is deceptively simple. Made from just a few humble ingredients baked dough, tangy sauce, melted cheese and maybe a few toppings it might seem like a perfect candidate for the kind of mass-produced...

Scientific norms shape the behavior of researchers working for the greater good
Over the past 400 years or so, a set of mostly unwritten guidelines has evolved for how science should be properly done. The assumption in the research community is that science advances most effectively when scientists...

Tax season in South Africa: the system is designed to tackle inequality – how it falls short
South Africas personal income tax system is in the spotlight as the countrys tax filing season gets under way. Personal income tax is an important way of redistributing income from higher-earning to less-well-off...
Northern B.C. shows how big resource projects can strain rural health care
American tariffs and fears of a prolonged recession have increased calls to expand resource development and infrastructure projects in Canada. The pace and scope of expansion projects like these have major implications for...
Calls to designate the Bishnoi gang a terrorist group shine a spotlight on Canadian security laws
British Columbia Premier David Eby recently called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to designate the India-based Bishnoi gang a terrorist organization. Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown echoed the request days later. The RCMP has...