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It’s also important to have realistic objectives.
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Canada’s new target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 45 per cent by the end of this decade, while laudable, lacks some key information to determine if it’s plausible.
For instance, how are we going to get there in just nine years?
What kind of government policies, beyond those in place today, will be needed?
And how will it impact Canadians?
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Boys’ lacrosse: Players to watch in southern Maine
Seniors dominate this group of talented players to keep your eyes on this spring.
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Holden Anderson, Windham senior face-off/midfield: As a sophomore, Anderson was already one of the stronger face-off specialists in Class A, according to Windham Coach Peter Small, and he is one of the Eagles’ top midfielders. He intends to play next year at Vassar College.
Nic Boudreau, Cape Elizabeth junior midfield: Possessing both speed and strength, Boudreau saw plenty of action as a freshman. He is called “one of the top dodgers” in the state by Cape Coach Ben Raymond. A sharpshooter moving left or right, Boudreau has committed to play at Yale.
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TWO Young Enterprise companies from Brae High School which have a focus on the environment will be hoping for success after reaching the national Young Enterprise Scotland finals.
Shetland Shoormal and Affcuttins, who are both made up of S6 students, are among 17 regional finalists who will proceed to the national finals on 1 June.
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Shetland Shoormal aims to reduce plastic pollution and protect the coastal environment, and the group has produced canvas bags that are widely available in local shops.
Affcuttins is a small business, incorporating environmentally-friendly materials into their products.
The group has designed and manufactured garden plant markers made from recycled slates, which are also sold locally.