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16-year-old Paris Meekis teams up with Masoud Soroush and his team of engineers at Drexel University Ontario to combat the high levels of mercury in the clay lake Ontario, for the safety of Grassy Narrows residents. Masoud Soroush has been a teacher at Drexel Engineering…

Local activist and Canadian engineers work on the removal of the mercury in clay lake

June 14, 2023

Dear Government of Canada, I would like to state my thoughts about replacing coal-burning plants with hydroelectric dams, With coal burning plants, it causes emissions of greenhouse gases and may poison water with waste which affect human and animal lives and even the earth, but…

Letter to the Editor

June 14, 2023
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Dear the Editor, The Attawapiskat River and community has already been through so much! They currently have a diamond mine in the community that is not only harming the peoples lives but also the environment and wildlife around them. By adding a second big industry…

Letter To The Editor: The Attawapiskat River

June 9, 2023
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Dear Editor,   I think that a solar farm should be created in Ontario Canada, (or any other place solar farms are needed) because it could significantly help increase the bee populations across the county. The use of solar panels has slowly but surely increased in…

Our solar panels are helping the bees!

June 8, 2023
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Dear Laila Afifa, I would like to express my deepest concerns about the installation of hydroelectric dams in the delicate ecosystem of Sulawesi Island. President Jokowi is a strong advocate of green energy and recently opened two new hydroelectric dams in Sulawesi (Nugraha, 2022). But…

The Truth About ‘Green’ Energy

June 8, 2023

To Justin Trudeau and the government of Canada We rely on our great lakes for our drinkable water. And if you add a hydroelectric dam to our lakes. The outcome will be very bad because although we are getting a lot of power from it.…

Why the hydroelectric dams shouldn’t be in our great lakes

June 7, 2023

Dear Editor,   I believe that coal burning plants should be closed down because they are polluting local lakes and rivers that are already polluted from local farming. Coal burning plants cause pollution in the water when they emit chemicals such as sulpher dioxide and nitrogen oxide…

Blog 5 – Letter to the Editor

June 6, 2023

Dear Editor, this is a letter I’m writing to you about why I think hydroelectric dams should be put into Brant Waterways.  Hydroelectric Dams in Brant Waterways   Water is a force of nature; it shapes landscapes and sustains life. No wonder humans have used the…

Blog 5: Letter To The Editor

June 4, 2023

In Grassy narrows, ON (80 km north of Kenora, ON) residents are among the most mercury contaminated waters in the entire province. For generations the residents of these lands have relayed on fishing by Clay Lake which has been extremely contaminated with mercury after a…

Grassy Narrows mercury poisoning in locals

June 2, 2023

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