It’s not a stretch to say the fossil fuel industry rules the world. From its…
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Too many people are consuming more than Earth’s systems can replenish. But while population growth…
In the effort to limit and reverse the worsening impacts of global heating, the immediate…
Canada’s recent greenhouse gas inventory shows climate policies are working — but we still face…
That anyone today could deny the overwhelming and incontrovertible evidence for human-caused climate disruption is…
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have been living in a landscape defined by…
During and after his 2016 campaign, the current U.S. president promised to make coal great…
Energy is inextricably linked to a range of community issues, from health to housing. That…
I’m often introduced as an environmentalist. I prefer to be called a father, grandfather, scientist…
Governments change — along with laws, regulations and priorities. It’s the nature of democracies. In…
Clean air, water and soil to grow food are necessities of life. So are diverse plant and animal populations. But as the human population continues to increase, animal numbers are falling. There’s a strong correlation. A comprehensive report from the World Wildlife Federation and the Zoological Society of London found that wild animal populations dropped by 58 per cent between 1970 and 2012, and will likely reach a 67 per cent drop by 2020 if nothing is done to prevent the decline.
Clean air, water and soil to grow food are necessities of life. So are diverse…