
Solutions to Climate Crisis Exist, But We Need the Will to Change
Resolving the climate crisis is a challenge — but not for lack of solutions. What’s…
Resolving the climate crisis is a challenge — but not for lack of solutions. What’s…
Would you buy cannabis gummies from me? Apparently, hundreds of people would. Only trouble is,…
H.L. Mencken once wrote that “there is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat,…
“We’re not going to get off fossil fuels overnight!” How many times have you heard…
Most people understand that human-caused climate change is a real and serious threat. True, some…
We recently highlighted the faulty logic of a pseudoscientific argument against addressing climate change: the proposition that because CO2 is necessary for plants, increasing emissions is good for the planet and the life it supports. Those who read, write or talk regularly about climate change and ecology are familiar with other anti-environmental arguments not coated with a scientific sheen.
We recently highlighted the faulty logic of a pseudoscientific argument against addressing climate change: the…
Neskantaga First Nation in Ontario has had to boil water since 1995. “We’re over 20…
If you fly over a forest and look down, you’ll see every green tree and plant reaching to the heavens to absorb the ultimate energy source: sunlight. What a contrast when you look down on a city or town with its naked roofs, asphalt roads and concrete sidewalks, all ignoring the sun’s beneficence! Research shows we might benefit by thinking more like a forest.
If you fly over a forest and look down, you’ll see every green tree and…
When government biologists in Canada want to learn where caribou are, they put radio-tracking collars on some animals and monitor their movements. This gives them a rough idea of where herds are and where they travel, but it doesn’t tell them much about a caribou population’s history — travel routes before their habitat was degraded or historical feeding, breeding and calving spots.
When government biologists in Canada want to learn where caribou are, they put radio-tracking collars…