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‘A cascade can be more positive’: social tipping points expert on fixing climate crisis

‘A cascade can be more positive’: social tipping points expert on fixing climate crisis

5-Tim-B Composite: TT/Shutterstock/Guardian Design Timothy Lenton is a professor of climate change and Earth system science at the University of Exeter. He started working on tipping points in the 1990s, making him one of the first scientists in...

What ancient ice sheets can tell us about future sea level rise

Ed Gasson, University of Exeter When visiting Godrevy beach on the north Cornish coast, most people look out to sea at the lighthouse, surfers and seals rather than the cliffs behind. But these cliffs hold a history of past climate and sea level...

2025 LaborFest Event Schedule

2025 LaborFest Event Schedule

LaborFest commemorates the San Francisco 1934 general strike and the fight for workers power with a monthlong commemoration of events. 2025 LaborFest Event Schedule The Fight To Defend The VA, Veterans, Workers And Families The Trump government is...

Stratford View column - No excuses, keep T-shirts on in shops

Stratford View column - No excuses, keep T-shirts on in shops

By Becky Holmes I GOT back from a holiday in Greece last week. I’m still not sure why I booked to go there considering I hate the heat. It makes me tired, stressed and grumpy. With this in mind you can imagine how annoyed I was to discover that I...

Opinion: Where is Alberta's response to huge measles outbreak?

Opinion: Where is Alberta's response to huge measles outbreak?

Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Alberta has now surpassed 1,000 cases of measles. Natalya Maisheva/Getty Images file photo Article content The problem of measles in Alberta has been brushed aside. Outbreaks start when a traveller brings...

Arctic Sea Ice reaches a Historic Low for late June, with Winter Impacts expected if the Weather Pattern persists

Arctic Sea Ice reaches a Historic Low for late June, with Winter Impacts expected if the Weather Pattern persists

The Arctic Sea Ice melt season is in full swing, and we are currently at historically low levels for this time of year. The weather forecasts indicate that the trend could continue with sea ice extent reaching its lowest point on record in...

‘Dear American neighbours’: Canadian paper’s readers would like to send us a message

‘Dear American neighbours’: Canadian paper’s readers would like to send us a message

Get The Gavel A weekly SCOTUS explainer newsletter by columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr. Matthew Bernstein Boston Globe Letters Editor ‘Change must come from the Americans’ “Economics has made us partners,” John F. Kennedy said in 1961. In 2025...

Cyber criminal takes chips seller on Chandigarh holiday to access bank account

Cyber criminal takes chips seller on Chandigarh holiday to access bank account

A gang of cyber fraudsters took a 27-year-old chips seller on a six-day all-expenses-paid trip to Chandigarh, gave him ₹50,000 in cash, and used his bank account as a mule to route ₹1.93 crore siphoned from victims across multiple cities,...

It’s Not Just a Constitutional Crisis in the Trump Era. It’s Constitutional Failure

It’s Not Just a Constitutional Crisis in the Trump Era. It’s Constitutional Failure

The idea that the United States awaits some dread constitutional crisis has become commonplace. For lawyers, such a crisis would likely involve Donald Trump’s administration defying the Supreme Court on some critical ruling. But other crises are...

How critical minerals can anchor South Africa’s Just Energy Transition

How critical minerals can anchor South Africa’s Just Energy Transition

South Africa’s mineral wealth must do more than power exports – it must drive industrial growth, job creation, and energy equity. CMS South Africa’s Muzi Kubeka and Kabelo Dlothi argue it’s time to move beyond extraction and build a value-added...

G Adventures releases nine trips across Canada

G Adventures releases nine trips across Canada

Ahead of Canada Day, G Adventures is paying homage to its Canadian heritage with the launch of nine exciting new adventures. Spanning six provinces, the trips will highlight the very best in landscapes, wildlife, culture and community experiences...

Six places which could be safe if World War Three erupts – including two in UK

Six places which could be safe if World War Three erupts – including two in UK

Fire and smoke rise into the sky after an Israeli attack on the Shahran oil depot on June 15, 2025 (Picture: Getty) With the Doomsday Clock remaining extremely close to midnight and Donald Trump striking Iran after previously suggesting the US was...

Tucson Speaks Out: June 27

Tucson Speaks Out: June 27

Protesters rally during a demonstration in response to a series of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids June 12 in Los Angeles, Calif. Gabrielle Lurie, Associated Press The immigration morass Illegal immigration is, well, illegal....

IceFlow: lowering barriers to lidar data for cryosphere research

By Agnieszka Gautier Lidar instruments have been mapping the surface heights of Earth’s frozen regions—collectively known as the cryosphere—since at least 1993. From aircraft to satellites, these tools have revealed critical evidence of thinning...

Donald Trump’s head-spinning foreign policy

Donald Trump’s head-spinning foreign policy

WASHINGTON—President Trump hasn’t sounded much like Donald Trump in recent days. He said the U.S. needed to attack Iran over a growing nuclear threat, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization wasn’t ripping off America and that Russian President...

Ratings and Bombs

Ratings and Bombs

Since 1953, no president has ever entered office at less than 50% approval, that is, except for President Trump, who, when inaugurated for the second time, had just 47% approval. This same data Gallup showed that, except for briefly with George...

The Five Percenters: NATO’s Promise Of War

The Five Percenters: NATO’s Promise Of War

The confidence trickster was at it again on his visit to The Hague, reluctantly meeting members of the overly large family that is NATO. President Donald Trump was hoping to impress upon all present that allies of the United States, whatever...

Usha Vance's new life in Trump's Washington

Usha Vance's new life in Trump's Washington

She has settled her three children into new schools, set up play dates and overseen the childproofing of her 9,000-square-foot home. She takes the children to the second lady's office overlooking the Washington Monument, attends Mass with her...

G Adventures Unveils 9 New Tours in Canada

G Adventures is celebrating Canada Day early with new tours in the Great White North. The Canada-based small group tour operator has unveiled nine new itineraries across six provinces, now available to book. The new tours were designed to...

Architecture beyond Earth: How SAGA Space Architects and Autodesk are shaping life in space

Architecture beyond Earth: How SAGA Space Architects and Autodesk are shaping life in space

Image: SAGA In an era where space exploration is transitioning from fleeting missions to lasting habitation, one question has emerged at the forefront: how do we not just survive, but thrive in environments beyond Earth? According to one company,...

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