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Engelhart, Katie: Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die? : Paula Ritchie wasn't dying, but under Canada's new rules, she qualified for a medically assisted death. Was that kindness or cruelty? In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-06-01) |
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Andreoni, Manuela: Canada's Wildfires Were a Top Global Emitter Last Year, Study Says : The blazes produced more planet-warming carbon than almost any country, researchers found. That could upend key calculations on the pace of global warming. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-08-28) |
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Austen, Ian: Canada Moves to Limit Oil and Gas Industry Carbon Emissions : The Trudeau government has focused on the oil and gas production industries because the large amounts of energy they use make them the country's largest source of greenhouse gases. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-11-04) |
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Austen, Ian; Isai, Vjosa: Canadas Logging Industry Devours Forests Crucial to Fighting Climate Change : A study finds that logging has inflicted severe damage to the vast boreal forests in Ontario and Quebec, two of the countrys main commercial logging regions. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-01-04) |
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Cornelius, Keridwen: A Climate Policy That Works With the Land : Eriel Tchekwie Deranger works to empower Indigenous peoples to lead the way on climate justice and decolonize environmental policy. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-11-26) |
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Donahue, Greg: They All Got Mysterious Brain Diseases. They're Fighting to Learn Why. : Doctors in Canada have identified dozens of patients with similar, unexplained symptoms a scientific puzzle that has now become a political maelstrom. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-08-14) |
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Isai, Vjosa: Canada Detects Its First Human Case of Bird Flu : A teenager in British Columbia was hospitalized in critical condition with the disease, and officials were working to find out how the person was exposed to the virus. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-11-13) |
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Onishi, Norimitsu: An Arctic Hamlet Is Sinking Into the Thawing Permafrost : Canada is losing its permafrost to climate change. The Indigenous residents of Tuktoyaktuk know they'll have to move but don't agree on when. In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-12-02) |
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Piltz, Christopher: Auf den Grund gegangen : Wie tiefgreifend hat der Mensch den Planeten verändert? Haben wir bereits ein neues Erdzeitalter geschaffen? Der Streit um das Anthopozän spaltet die Wissenschaft. Im Zentrum der Debatte: ein kleiner See in Kanada. Eine Spurensuche. In: Der Spiegel, 2024 (2024-03-16) |
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Uhlmann, Berit: Wenn Kiffen nicht mehr strafbar ist : Erfahrungen aus Kanada zeigen: Der Konsum bei jungen Menschen bleibt hoch. Was bedeutet das für Deutschland? In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2024 (2024-01-08) |
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Austen, Ian: How Indigenous Techniques Saved a Community From Wildfire : A movement to fight wildfires by making forests more resilient and, in some cases, deliberately setting blazes is gaining ground in Canada.
In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-08-27) |
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Blume, Lesley M. M.: Trinity Nuclear Tests Fallout Reached 46 States, Canada and Mexico, Study Finds : The research shows that the first atomic bomb explosions effects had been underestimated, and could help more "downwinders" press for federal compensation. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-07-20) |
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Isai, Vjosa: Death by Doctor May Soon Be Available for the Mentally Ill in Canada : The country is divided over a law that would allow patients suffering from mental health illnesses to apply for assisted death. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-12-27) |
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Krumme, Petra: "Die Größe dieser Feuer ist beispiellos" : In Kanada brennt gerade so viel Wald wie lange nicht. Liegt das am Klimawandel? Schon, sagt der Feuerökologe Robert Gray - aber auch an der Art, wie die Wälder bewirtschaftet werden In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2023 (2023-06-21) |
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Krumme, Petra: "Wir haben eine Waldkrise" : Holzkonzerne und Waldbrände gefährden im Westen Kanadas einige der letzten gemäßigten Regenwälder der Erde. Vor allem indigene Gruppen setzen sich nun erfolgreich dagegen zu Wehr In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2023 (2023-09-18) |
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McDonald, Brent; Joycey, Matt; Laffin, Ben: Canada Is Ravaged by Fire. No One Has Paid More Dearly Than Indigenous People. : The countrys record-breaking fire season has led tens of thousands of Indigenous people to flee their homes and ravaged forests they rely on for sustenance. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-07-29) |
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Onishi, Norimitsu: How to Fight Canadas Wildfires in the Era of Climate Change : Canadas record-breaking wildfire season shows the need to shift from suppressing fires to preventing them as fires become more difficult to combat. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-07-21) |
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Onishi, Norimitsu: In a Storied River, Fish Are Dying in Droves as Climate Change Scorches Canada : The effects of a summer of environmental catastrophes were felt everywhere in Canada, from its vast boreal forests to a river on Vancouver Island once fished by Hollywood royalty. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-08-30) |
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Schirmer, Sophia: Heilsame Flammen : Am Ende einer Rekordsaison von Waldbränden diskutiert Kanada über die Frage, wie sie verhindert werden können. Fachleute und Indigene wollen die Brände auf eine traditionelle Art bekämpfen - mit Feuer. In: Der Spiegel, 2023 (2023-11-11) |
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Signer, David: Kanada kämpft mit einer hohen Zahl von Drogentoten : In British Columbia ist der Besitz von kleinen Mengen harter Drogen für den Eigengebrauch jetzt straffrei In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung / Internationale Ausgabe, 2023 (2023-02-20) |