Canada's emissions inch up, but show progress
Farida Hussain and Mitchell Beer
The federal government says new data shows the country’s climate policies “bent the curve” on greenhouse gas pollution
How Newfoundland is becoming a green hydrogen hotbed
Naomi Buck
Project Nujio’qonik is slated to transform the craggy coast into Canada’s first commercial wind-to-hydrogen hub, but not everyone is stoked
Is the 'clean energy' mineral boom failing Africa?
Malavika Vyawahare
A Global Witness report exposes how the lithium mining rush is reproducing the same model of extractivism that has impoverished African countries for centuries
Can swapping debt for nature save the Amazon? Peru is giving it a go
Maxwell Radwin
The U.S.-Peru deal will redirect millions in international debt to conservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest. It’s one of a dozen debt-for-nature swaps in Latin America. Do they work?
Greenbelt report reveals Ontario’s sad view of nature
Gideon Forman
B.C.’s old-growth forests not out of the woods
Tzeporah Berman
Research links river poisoned by paper mill to First Nations youth suicide attempts
Natalie Alcoba
Grassy Narrows First Nation in northwestern Ontario has been ravaged by years of toxic mercury dumping by a pulp and paper mill
What if kelp forests can save the oceans?
Tara Lohan
Should the ocean have the same rights as people?
Tracy Keeling