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Originally Posted by Titan2
This is a serious question. As our resident cynic, how do publications like the Narwhal stand up for truthiness? Are they considered factual and reliable? It seems like the inherent bias would be off the charts but I may just be swilling the O/G propaganda.
What are considered the best 'environmental' sources to learn more about this stuff?
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The Narwahl tends to link to sources in their publication so while the narrative will be biased they provide reliable sources for the claims being made. So Factual but biased.
For example the article I linked links to this report
https://www.teck.com/media/2014-Wate...T3.2.3.2.1.pdf
Which if you want to take a deep dive into the issue and the evidence you can.