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How to wipe away an entire river ecosystem… and more…
The water contamination chapter took most of the “ecological attention” of Montrealers and all Quebecers along the St Lawrence River lately. In fact, during the months of October and November 2015, we assisted to endless political debates about the planned … Continue reading
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