Environmental activists: at high risk of violence and assassination

Published: 25 June 2020

Activists protesting against environmental injustices around the world suffer from high rates of criminalization, physical violence and murder, according to a study published this week in Global...

Let's Talk Sustainability

Thursday, March 5, 2020

An exciting event for CEGEP and Sec V students interested in sustainablity! Are you excited to learn more about conservation?! We have a fantastic full-day event for you on Mar 5th organized by...

Thriving in the Face of Doom: Workshop on Coping with Eco-Anxiety

Thursday, February 27, 2020 18:30to20:00

Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by the climate change crisis? Are you scared by the future or crushed by the weight of the environmental problems you’ve been learning about?ECOLE Meeting Room,...

Thriving in the Face of Doom: Workshop on Coping with Eco-Anxiety

Wednesday, February 26, 2020 18:30to20:00

Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by the climate change crisis? Are you scared by the future or crushed by the weight of the environmental problems you’ve been learning about?ECOLE Meeting Room,...

Expert: Australia bushfires

Published: 8 January 2020

Australia continues to burn after more than a month of raging bushfires, and it doesn't appear the smoke-filled skies will be clearing any time soon. More than five million hectares have burned, 19...

Experts: Federal cabinet selection

Published: 20 November 2019

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to unveil his new cabinet Wednesday, with significant changes expected to important portfolios such as foreign affairs, environment and climate change, and...

Pollution from Athabasca oil sands affects weather processes

Published: 18 November 2019

Scientists have been looking at pollution affecting the air, land and water around the Athabasca Oil Sands for some time. After looking at contaminants in snow taken from up-to 25 km away from the...

Interactive map shows nature’s contributions to people

Published: 10 October 2019

Nature supports people in critical ways, often at a highly local level. A wild bee buzzes through a farm, pollinating vegetables as it goes. Nearby, wetlands remove chemicals from the farm’s runoff...

Melting ice sheets may cause ‘climate chaos’ according to new modelling

Published: 6 February 2019

The weather these days is wild and will be wilder still within a century. In part, because the water from melting ice sheets off Greenland and in the Antarctic will cause extreme weather and...

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