How cutting speed limits could slow climate change 3 days ago – In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how speed limits affect emissions and examine how many countries have net-zero targets.
( Saskatchewan's minister of highways once asked me - a commercial traveler at the time years ago - for my thoughts on cutting speed limits. I mentioned that congestion would result from mandating longer periods of time on the roads, resulting in greater fatigue ( and shorter tempers ) , increased numbers of accidents, and more variation in speed coinciding with more scofflaws - less regard for the law. In short, the flow dynamics would suck. BTW The thrust in car design for years has been to achieve higher speeds with greater safety. Frankly, limiting emissions should already have been achieved with fuel efficiency targets: not that current practice of loading vehicles with breakable frippery looks sustainable from either an insurance affordability or maintenance viewpoint.)
Canada-U.S. border will remain closed until Sept. 21 2 days ago – The federal government will extend the Canada-U.S. land border closure for another 30 days until Sept. 21, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said Friday.
As schools reopen, spotting young, silent spreaders of coronavirus will be key a day ago – Given what we know and don’t know about the way in which children can spread COVID-19, will reopening schools in Canada next month put students, teachers and the wider community at greater risk?
2 days ago – Lawyers for Meng Wanzhou claim American prosecutors omitted facts that seriously undermine the case against the Huawei executive when they enlisted Canada’s attorney general in the fight to extradite Meng to New York to face charges of fraud and conspiracy.
Ship leaking oil near pristine area off Mauritius splits apart as cleanup effort continues 21 hours ago – The grounded Japanese ship that leaked tonnes of oil near protected areas off the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius has split apart, officials said Saturday, with remaining fuel spreading into the turquoise waters.
a day ago – COVID-19 measures limiting who can enter Canada has led some families grappling with heartbreaking situations to put pressure on the federal government to loosen restrictions.
Spike in COVID-19 cases behind push to reschedule New Zealand's September election 3 hours ago – New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters called on Sunday for a delay to the planned September general election, given an abrupt reappearance of COVID-19 cases in the country.