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Two companies, Real Ice and Skyward Wildfire, say their geoengineering tech can help mitigate climate change. Does it work? Are there unforeseen risks?
Indigenous sovereignty and Indigenous-led conservation are both crucial to Canada’s future. We explain in our latest ...
When Francois Rossouw saw that the summer of 2023 was shaping up to be a dry season in the Northwest Territories, he took steps to protect his home. Rossouw lives off-grid in the boreal forest, about ...
Watch Trouble in the Headwaters, a short documentary about the hidden impacts of clear-cut logging and its connection to B.C.
Since time immemorial, Indigenous Peoples have cared for their homelands and lived in balance with their surroundings. Although Indigenous people comprise only five per cent of the global population, ...
More than 90 per cent of heavy oil sites in Saskatchewan don't have to measure their methane, says a researcher who has studied the fossil fuel industry in the region. The high total could be why ...
Biologist Rob Serrouya received word of the female caribou’s possible demise at 8:20 a.m. one Monday in late November. An automated email message warned the caribou’s radio collar had slipped into ...
This region of southern Ontario is known as the Greater Golden Horseshoe because of how it rings around Lake Ontario. As of late June 2022, this is how municipalities had responded to the provincial ...
Four days before Christmas 2023, a senior Ontario government official was on the phone with top executives from Enbridge Gas getting their take on a landmark announcement that could impact the fossil ...
When the Ford government announced its massive overhaul of Ontario housing policy last week, one particular aspect of the plan flew under the radar. No, not the gutting of conservation authorities, ...
Timpany looks over a map of proposed logging cutblocks in the Duck Creek watershed. Private and Crown land logging planned within Wynndel’s water supply The Duck Creek watershed is 5,221 hectares, 854 ...
The Alberta government paid $14 million to landowners last year on behalf of oil and gas companies that couldn’t — or wouldn’t — pay their rent. The province only recouped a little less than $28,000 ...