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Rolling back Climate change ?

Posted on October 31, 2021October 31, 2021 by chris.brown

Heading into the climate conference in Glasgow, we visited a first-of-its kind facility in Iceland that pulls carbon straight out of thin air. There are some small test facilities scattered over the US, Europe and Canada but this is the world’s largest and most ambitious. Climeworks envisions having these all over the world in the…

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In Iceland, a place that’s losing its ice

Posted on October 15, 2021October 15, 2021 by chris.brown

Our team is spending a week in Iceland to file some climate change related stories in the lead up to the Glasgow COP26 gathering. Not quite in Europe and too far to be in North America, Iceland is an intriguing mix of the familiar and the extremely exotic. The landscapes are foreign; volcanos and moss-covered…

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Talking Turkey

Posted on October 7, 2021October 7, 2021 by chris.brown

Britain is in the midst of a supply chain crisis. It’s hard to buy gas and a bunch of other stuff. So we went out to Danbury, about two hours from London to talk to a turkey farmer about what’s going on and when it will end. The short answer – this is the new…

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New Digs

Posted on August 31, 2021August 31, 2021 by chris.brown

The ride to the office is looking a bit different these days. My family and I left Moscow in late June and are now in London ! The correspondent’s job here is a bit different than in Russia – there, you have a fairly defined beat within a fairly defined geographic area. Here, on the…

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The “Kiselyovsk Canadians”

Posted on June 18, 2021June 18, 2021 by chris.brown

Two years ago, a group of Siberian families who were fed up with the horrible pollution from nearby open pit coal mines made a plea to come to Canada, a place where “the snow is still white.” We went back to them and discovered not only were their pleas for help ignored, some of those…

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The Propaganda Trap

Posted on May 29, 2021May 29, 2021 by chris.brown

Many things about living in Russia are great. Russians have fantastic stories to tell and the places they tell them are often incredible to travel to. But the beat-down from government propaganda is awful. The trolls are unrelenting and the lies spun from the top are depressing to hear over and over again. Take this…

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Moscow’s Fabulous Metro is now just a bit less fabulous

Posted on May 19, 2021May 19, 2021 by chris.brown

Our story this week was about the mass firings of dozens, but probably hundreds, of Moscow metro workers. They didn’t show up for work late, or break safety rules or do anything wrong on the job – instead, their offence was signing what was supposed to be an anonymous petition calling for the release of…

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Tourists Return

Posted on May 7, 2021May 7, 2021 by chris.brown

Russia has shunned lockdowns at the expense of massive casualties from the COVID-19 pandemic. Russian propagandists like to take the worst case outcomes in the West and then say, see, we’re better than they are. In truth, Russia may end up eclipsing the United States and other hard hit western nations for COVID 19 as…

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Green Aircraft Alert

Posted on April 25, 2021April 25, 2021 by chris.brown

One of the most frequently asked questions I get about Russia is, “is it safe to fly?” For many westerners, the Soviet-era notion of dodgy aircraft falling out of the sky has been a persistent – but unfair – stereotype of Russia’s commercial airline industry. The overwhelming reality is that Aeroflot, Russia’s flag carrier, has…

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Dagestan

Posted on April 10, 2021April 10, 2021 by chris.brown

A couple of years ago, an NGO reported that Russia has the worst sanitation record in the world among developed countries. Just back from a trip to the Caucasus region – Dagestan, in particular – and its easy to see why that’s the case. The report said 35 million Russians don’t have flush toilets in…

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