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Burying burnt wood after wildfires could help the climate

April 2, 2026

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we take a closer look at a low-tech way to remove and lock away carbon; get a view from space of what the western U.S. heat wave did to the snow; and see what China's EV transition looks like on the ground.



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It’s Monday, April 6. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. ‘IT TAKES A TOLL’: THESE CHINATOWN RESIDENTS SHARE AN OTTAWA BUILDING WITH A CONTROVERSIAL SAFE-SUPPLY CLINIC New Dawn Medical has been facing months of public backlash over a sustained increase in crime and safety concerns in its area. Read […]
April 6, 2026 - 16:49 | Robert Cross | Ottawa Citizen
Last week, the organizers behind the Alberta separatist petition said they had collected the 177,732 signatures they needed to force a referendum. While that means that Albertans will likely vote in October on whether they want to remain in Canada, there are a few legal hurdles that could still keep a referendum from happening. Where does the petition stand now? Now that the group behind the separatist petition — called Stay Free Alberta — has said it has the signatures, they will have to go through a verification process with the province’s electoral office. Stay Free has until...
April 6, 2026 - 16:48 | Jesse Snyder | National Post