The plan to save Canada’s rapidly-melting Arctic iceThe Trudeau government has bowed to years of persuasion by Inuit and has declared a marine protected area in the Far North
These stranded B.C. salmon are in good handsImage of the Week: A rockslide on the Fraser River cut off the fish from their spawning grounds, inspiring an inventive—and Herculean—rescue effort
This Ontario town is trying to be Canada’s first carbon-neutral communityThe tiny village of Eden Mills is closing in on its goal, proving what collective action can achieve
Climate change is making wildfires in Canada bigger, hotter and more dangerousIn B.C., Alberta and beyond, forest fires are getting larger and way more difficult to handle. Get used to it.
What climate change would mean for Canada’s famous landmarksHere are the possible effects of a warming planet, from Peggy’s Cove to Banff National Park and all the way to the Okanagan Valley
The climate crisis: "Yes, we should be scared."What will it take for popular opinion to catch up with the terrifying science? We talk to Canada’s top climate change experts.
Yes, climate change can be beaten by 2050. Here’s how.A carbon-free world can be a reality. What would that mean for our jobs, homes and lives?
The mosquito has killed billions and changed our DNA—and it’s going to get worseThere is very little of our history the insect has not touched and a warming planet means it will expand its territory
The Canadian island bombarded by bird poopIn Canada’s extreme south, cormorant feces threaten fragile plants and creatures on a Lake Erie island. Enter trained sharpshooters.
The caribou herd that’s flourishing in CanadaThe Porcupine caribou herd’s population is rising while other herds are seeing massive declines. But their success story is facing a new threat.