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Despite alternatives to diesel energy being desperately needed in remote communities in the NWT, they remain scarce until major challenges in the system for developing green energy projects are ...
In White River Provincial Park, songbirds trill and moss-covered branches rustle in the breeze. The river rushes over rocky shallows as the sun sinks behind the hills. The “Cathedral Grove of the ...
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology represents the fossil fuel industry’s last stand. Hawking expensive, speculative technology to suck CO2 out of the air and store it ...
This story by Odette Auger won First Place in the category of Best Environmental Coverage at the 2023 Native American Journalists Association‘s 2023 National Native Media Awards. Kitasoo Xai’xais and ...
Indigenous and non-Indigenous environmentalists have denounced the practice of aerial herbicide spraying on forestlands for decades. This year, Indigenous groups in Northern Ontario have announced a ...
Mallinson says that the West Nipissing Ouest Water and Wastewater treatment facility is an example of one of the larger treatment plants seen in Indigenous communities, but has still faced boil-water ...
On a forestry road north of Kispiox, Gitxsan land protectors have set up a blockade to protest the Prince Rupert Gas Terminal pipeline (PRGT) on their laxyip (homelands). Their efforts reflect a ...
In a significant victory in the fight against toxics, environmental and health groups in Canada have successfully challenged the federal government’s renewal of a glyphosate product in court. In a ...
There is no question that, across the planet, the biggest user of fossil fuels is the military. All those fighter jets, tanks, naval vessels, air transport vehicles, Jeeps, helicopters, humvees, and ...
The City of Vancouver is cutting down thousands of trees in Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, ostensibly because of public safety reasons. Grassroots activists like Stanley Park Preservation Society ...
In a victory for ecosystems on northeast Vancouver Island, herbicide spraying was almost completely eliminated last year in Ma’amtagila and Kwakwaka’wakw Nations territory. This comes after Indigenous ...
This is an adapted excerpt from All Fracked Up!The costs of LNG to British Columbia – a new collection featuring graphic storytelling and articles from Maude Barlow, David Hughes, Christopher Pollon, ...