Carbon pricing can be confusing. Simply put, it’s designed to increase costs of burning polluting…
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As scientists warn that we’ve pushed the planet “well outside the safe operating space for…
It’s truly heartwarming to hear stories of young people taking action to protect and restore our oceans. Jeremy Lynch, an 11-year-old from British Columbia, and his Cards…
Green Turtles are found in seas around the world, but only in tropical and sub-tropical…
Rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions is critical to avoiding increasing climate change impacts. Doing so…
The ice shelves have made their way back into Lake Huron specificity at the Sarnia…
The following is adapted from The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature (Greystone Books), a book…
Sometimes we need to be reminded of the basics. During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health…
The global call for a just, green recovery from COVID-19 will require planning for the…
After months of disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many people just want to get…
Most people just want to ensure that we and our families are safe and healthy…
In a 1965 speech to members, American Petroleum Institute president Frank Ikard outlined the findings…
On December 10, 2018, Bruce Justinen and the Seasoft diving company were issued a “Notice…
The fossil fuel era must end, or it will spell humanity’s end. The threat isn’t…
One of the world’s best-known climate scientists is discouraged that almost 40 years of study…
Canada is losing a lot of its wildlife. The World Wildlife Fund’s 2017 Living Planet Report…
Ecojustice lawyers represented Ada Lockridge and Ron Plain, two members of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, in their fight to ensure that the health of people living in one of Canada’s most polluted communities – Sarnia’s Chemical Valley – is protected.Ecojustice lawyers represented Ada Lockridge and Ron Plain, two members of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, in their fight to ensure that the health of people living in one of Canada’s most polluted communities – Sarnia’s Chemical Valley – is protected.
Ecojustice lawyers represented Ada Lockridge and Ron Plain, two members of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, in…
The federal government recently created two marine protected areas in the Pacific region and has committed to increase ocean protection from one per cent to 10 by 2020. But will this be enough?
The federal government recently created two marine protected areas in the Pacific region and has…
Since the 1950s, almost everything about work in the developed world has changed dramatically. Rapid technological advances continue to render many jobs obsolete. Globalization has shifted employment to parts of the world with the lowest costs and standards. Most households have gone from one income-earner to at least two. Women have fully integrated into the workforce, albeit often with less-than-equal opportunities, conditions and pay. A lot of our work is unnecessary and often destructive — depleting resources, destroying ecosystems, polluting air, water and soil, and fuelling climate change.
Since the 1950s, almost everything about work in the developed world has changed dramatically. Rapid…
Following our recent article by David Suzuki entitled “Broken Records Define the Climate Crisis”, we have been contacted by Tom Harris of the International Climate Science Coalition, Ottawa, Ontario who wanted us to publish the following statement addressing some of the issues raised in the original piece.
Following our recent article by David Suzuki entitled “Broken Records Define the Climate Crisis”, we…
We’re living in a time of records. More renewable energy came on stream in 2015 than ever — 147 gigawatts, equal to Africa’s entire generating capacity — and investment in the sector broke records worldwide.
We’re living in a time of records. More renewable energy came on stream in 2015…