Climate risk index shows threats to 90 percent of the world’s marine species by Daniel G. Boyce The index looked at impacts under low and high-emissions future scenarios
The Quiet Parks movement fights an invisible yet dangerous form of pollution by Ian Coutts Quiet isn’t just an absence; it can be “a place of possibility.”
6 books about the climate crisis that offer hope by Euan Ritchie, Erin O’Donnell, Gregory Moore, Kristen Lyons, Peter Christoff and Stefan Kaufman It's easy to feel overwhelmed, but these reads present tools and ideas to lift your spirits
Why compostable and biobased plastics won’t save the planet by Emma Prestwich Karen Wirsig of Environmental Defence says the adoption of this sort of packaging is greenwashing
This environmental advocate leads youth through small actions and big ideas by Julie McGonegal The teachings of Kehkashan Basu's Hindu faith inform her work
Fix it, don’t toss it! A B.C. group is practicing the lost art of repair by Emma Prestwich Repair Café North Saanich is one of many repair cafés around the world
Wetlands vs. developers: A small-town battle with national ramifications by Luke Ottenhof Affordable housing advocates, environmental activists and animal lovers have teamed up to fight a building project that could displace both people and
Japanese method can grow forests 10 times faster — and help heal our planet by Alanna Mitchell The Miyawaki method also represents a dramatic evolution in our understanding of what trees do
‘Radical change’ required to tackle climate crisis after disaster in B.C., say ministers by Emma Prestwich Flooding is only the latest natural disaster to hit the province this year
Which type of milk packaging is best for the environment? by Mary Anne White, The Conversation Canadians buy about two billion milk containers every year