
Canada has 2nd Largest Wilderness in the World
A new study from the Wildlife Conservation Society reports Canada is home to the second largest wilderness area on the planet.

Back to Basics with the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
It's probably safe to say that most all people recognize the value of Canada's natural environment.

WWF Living Planet Report
The WWF's latest biannual Living Planet Report raises the alarm about the state of the world's biological diversity.

UN Report on Climate Change
A report issued in October 2018 by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that governments need to act soon to avoid far-reaching catastrophic effects.

Canada's Plastic Accord
Did you know that by 2050 plastic in the ocean will outweigh the fish?

Threats to Lake Winnipeg On the Increase
We don't often hear about Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, but it's now in the news far too often, and for the wrong reasons

More Behind Canada's 2018 Forest Fires than Climate Change
2018 is turning out to be one of the worst years for forest fires we have ever experienced in Canada

How to Re-imagine the World's One Ocean
According to the World Ocean Observatory, there are seven essential principals that should govern the way we view the ocean

The State of Our Beaches
With summer in full swing, who doesn't want to spend time at the beach?

North America's 1st dogs
The first dogs in America likely came here around 10,000 years ago with people from Siberia, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.

Inuit Circumpolar Council Meets in Alaska
Inuit People are a nation of people who share common language, culture, and a common land along the Arctic coast of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland.

Eco Labels
How can we as consumers ensure we are eating seafood that is caught or farmed sustainably?

The Oil Spill Cleaning Illusion
Do we truly have what it takes to respond to oil spills?

Hurricanes and Flooding
As Canadians we seem to enjoy speaking with strangers about weather more than just about anything else.

Ticks
We can either choose not to venture outside of our urban spaces, or take precautions and not let our fears restrict how we live our lives.