The Climate Crisis Is Scary. I Became a Parent Anyway.Raising a child through heat waves is tough, but supporting our kids to reshape the future is essential.
I Watched My Hometown Burn to the GroundThree years after a fire wiped out Lytton, B.C., locals are just starting to rebuild their lives
How I’m Making My Olympic Bid More Eco-FriendlyElite sports can be big polluters. Here’s how I’m making my Olympic podium run better for the planet.
Big Idea: Capture Carbon From the AirCompanies need to stop their emissions from polluting the skies. Direct air capture can help absorb what’s already up there.
I evacuated from Yellowknife this summer. Coming home was the hardest part.“We’re all a little broken. There’s solidarity in that.”
“Sixty-three per cent of N.W.T’s population have been evacuated”Alty says at least 6,500 residents have left since the evacuation order was given on Wednesday, with more departing today
“It’s like going off to war”: This man is helping evacuate fire-plagued Yellowknife“Northerners are the toughest people on the planet, and we come together in a crisis”
Canada in the Year 2060Summers lost to fire and smoke. Biblical floods. Dying forests. Retreating coasts. Economic turmoil and political unrest. It’s going to be a weird century. Here’s what it will look like—and how Canada can get through it.
Climate change is here to stay—and climate therapy might be tooA Q&A with therapist Jared Knoll, who treats farmers and university students with eco-anxiety and eco-grief
I was living my dream in Costa Rica. Climate change sent me packing back to Toronto.“I couldn’t help but feel a bit hopeless, knowing the next storm could bring the same, or worse”