Earth calling Donald Trump
Climate activists agree U.S. election is a “fucking disaster” for the planet, but what will it mean for Canada’s environment?
Climate activists agree U.S. election is a “fucking disaster” for the planet, but what will it mean for Canada’s environment?
We have 400 per cent more clothing a year than we had in our closets back in 1980, and companies are churning out a dozen “seasons’” worth of clothing trends a year.
Vamoosing moose and rampaging feral pigs: eight numbers you need to know from the Environmental Commissioner’s latest on the biodiversity crisis in Ontario
Stockpiling hefty bags of Kit Kat and Butterfinger for the kids on Halloween? Global consumer watchdog SumOfUs.org wants you to know the “scary truth” about Nestle, the corporation behind all
“The industry has manipulated its forecasts… to perpetuate an ongoing myth of pipeline constraints in order to advocate for unnecessary new pipeline construction,” says Oil Change International.
Carbon bombs going off It’s been a rough fall for anyone that gives a shit about whether Canada is undermining action on climate change through approvals of large carbon bombs
Random thoughts and observations from Adria Vasil on the environmental stories making headlines
After a summer of public outrage, Ontario is considering slapping a two-year ban on new water-taking permits by bottled water companies. The province says the proposed moratorium is just the
Planet in Focus film explores the mechanics – and perils – of an invisible industry that pollutes the high seas and whose workers toil under “flags of convenience” in near-slavery conditions
We can expect more blowback from province’s decision to blow off offshore wind projects for the sake of a few votes back in 2011
Since the Trudeau government finally announced plans last week to slap a price on pollution by 2018, the usual suspects have been spreading all the old myths about carbon pricing.
Libs say they’re not abandoning renewables, but as demand for electricity falls, it’s obvious
that Ontario is throwing good money after bad by going nuclear