Mining Ontario's Ring of Fire could help build green energy — but also damage vital peatlands

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Mining Ontario’s Ring of Fire could help build green energy — but also damage vital peatlands The environmental price of the war in Ukraine Tree bridges are helping sloths survive deforestation in Costa Rica The climate trade-off of developing Ontario’s Ring of Fire (Lorna Harris/Wildlife Conservation Society Canada)

Roughly 500 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ont., lies one of the most

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