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    2. A passage from India

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    3. BBC announces its position on climate change, will CBC follow?

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    4. Bright lights, small city: what happens when a hip urban style is applied to a rural television station?

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    6. Eat, drink and be wary

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    8. Food or thought?

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    9. Going hungry: Canadians are starving for agriculture coverage

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    10. Green shoots: how small signs of hope are sprouting up across the impoverished local news landscape

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    11. Harvesting hope: George Atkins's farm radio network sows seeds of knowledge for 100 million subsistence farmers in the Third World

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    13. How Red Bull is clipping journalism's wings

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    14. How should journalists cover climate?

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    15. How well did journalists cover the UN's bombshell climate change report?

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    16. Journalism's fight for FOI beyond the pines: covering climate change

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    17. Left behind

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    18. Linking natural disasters to climate change (Part 2)

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    19. News needs of smaller communities require special attention, researcher says

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    20. Putting first nations first: there are 75,000 native Canadians living in Alberta - and not a single full-time reporter who covers their lives

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    21. Reporting on indigenous issues? Heed Angela Sterritt's top five tips

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    22. Rest in feast: the death of food criticism in Canada

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    23. Reviewer du jour: most restaurant critics love to dish the dirt. Not James Chatto. He serves up nothing but praise - and some of the best food writing around

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    24. Selling the farm: Harrowsmith's slide from green power to Green Acres

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    25. Showtime for science: to make it on TV news, scientists must step out of character

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    26. The dying art of talking crop

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    28. This publisher launched a contest to give her newspaper away for $1

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    29. Ties that bind: when their subjects and sources are their friends and neighbours, can the thousands of small-town reporters in Canada tell the whole story?

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    30. Trans fat: exposed

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    31. Trolls, climate change fog, and CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe

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