Indigenous groups in Northern Ontario have announced a ban on blanket herbicide use, while citizens' groups resort to direct ...
When COP16, the Convention of Biodiversity, sputtered to a halt on Saturday November 2, a lot of work was left unfinished.
There was so much interconnection with those ways of being. Trees weren’t just trees; those were [our] brothers and sisters.
The word “Anthropocene” describes a geological age in which humans, through their activities, have an outsized impact on climate and the environment. Paradoxically, because of these same impacts, ...
Last year, as wildfire smoke engulfed Edmonton, I documented just exactly how wrong I was as a kid about the world's problems.
The majority of Atlantic salmon sold in BC tested positive for PRV. This means millions of Atlantic salmon along the BC Coast ...
Protecting the urban forest is a greater priority with every passing year. The human livability of cities may be at stake.
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