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Taylor Logan
Taylor Logan is a lover of gardens and everything that lives in them. Her passion is sustainability and environmental technology.
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The problem with Ontario's plan to ban food waste from landfills
Ontario generates millions of tonnes of food and organic waste a year, and a majority of it ends up in the landfill. That could create a big problem if a ban on organic waste in landfills goes into effect three years from now.
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What really happens to the organic waste you put in your compost bin
In many communities, residents are asked to separate food waste into bins for municipal composting. Here's a closer look at what actually gets composted and how, what happens to the rest, and where it all ends up.
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AI could better predict climate change impacts, some experts believe
Some people say strategies to reduce the impacts of climate change may lie in machine learning and artificial intelligence. AI has a few advantages: It can work faster than a human being, can forecast further into the future, has a low error rate and it has 24/7 availability.
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