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.
Canada is losing a war against feral pigs that are infesting the PrairiesOfficials are unleashing ‘Judas pigs,’ which are fitted with GPS collars, eventually leading hunters to groups of their fellow swine
Is that my plastic bag in the Mariana Trench?Trash discovered at the ocean’s deepest point sadly illustrates the depth of the plastic pollution problem
Extreme weather may finally make climate change a ballot-box issueVoters have long been unmoved by scientists’ dire climate predictions, but fires, floods and other catastrophic weather events might cause a shift.
Facing a wall of flame and smoke in northern AlbertaImage of the Week: We’re getting better at evacuations, but not at confronting the reason wildfires are bigger and more frequent
Why Lake Erie has the same rights as a person in Toledo, OhioMost Canadians seem unaware of the lake’s newfound legal rights. But it begs the question of whether Ontario farmers bear responsibility for the lake’s woes, too.
Carbon tax ruling is a modest win for Trudeau—but after a string of losses, whatever worksThe Saskatchewan court decision puts the Liberals on better campaign footing at a time when they’re visibly wobbling
Caribou, wolves and the battle tearing apart northeastern B.C.First Nations and government came up with a plan to save dwindling caribou. The local pushback has been ferocious
Bill McKibben on how we might avert climate change suicideThe author argues the pipeline to B.C. is folly and Canada risks being ’a great source of destruction’
Is it time for a strategic retreat from carbon pricing?A policy designed to appeal to conservatives has united them against climate-change action. For the sake of the planet, we should move on