EnvironmentCanada 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.
HealthClimate 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
SocietyI 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”
SocietyWe rode a grief bus back to our burned-down home"It was cathartic and soothing. It provided us with a sense of finality."
Real EstateFor $2.4 million, you can buy this net-zero corrugated-steel home in OntarioThe one-of-a-kind property has a wood-burning stove and mezzanine loft
EnvironmentI’ve spent six years earthquake-proofing my house in anticipation of B.C.’s Big OneExperts warn of a one-in-three chance of Victoria being shaken by earthquakes in the next 50 years. I’m doing all I can to prepare.
FoodThis woman built a greenhouse that grows eye-catching exotic fruits—in Nova ScotiaAnnette Clarke’s nursery is expanding the definition of what’s growable out east
EnvironmentHow 16-year-old Naila Moloo is making waves as an environmental innovatorOttawa teen Naila Moloo is developing a newer, sleeker solar panel and a plant-based plastic
EnvironmentWhy I’m suing the Ontario government over its climate change inactionI saw the effects of climate change firsthand at home in northern Ontario. Now, at 15, I’m suing the government for not doing enough to stop it.