COP15 ends with landmark biodiversity agreement Hannah Steiner December 20, 2022 The United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) ended in Montreal, Canada, on 19 December 2022 with a landmark agreement to guide....
EAST AFRICA: the dugong, driven to extinction by humans Liang Lan December 14, 2022 “The dugong is vulnerable throughout its range and the East African populations are now Red Listed as Critically Endangered.”
Canada banning single-use plastics to combat pollution, climate change Liang Lan June 21, 2022 Canada will ban the manufacture and importation of “harmful” single-use plastics by the end of the year, the government said,....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Jeff Allison, President at Delta CleanTech Inc. Jeff Allison April 26, 2022 Delta CleanTech has developed a post-combustion carbon capture process with the ability to adapt to any flue gas condition including....
Melting Arctic ice and US wildfires are linked Liang Lan January 05, 2022 Research into the connection between diminishing polar sea ice and western US wildfires shows that faraway climate problems aren’t so....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Soren Brothers, Shiff Curator of Climate Change at The Royal Ontario Museum Soren Brothers December 09, 2021 As a researcher, my background is in limnology, studying carbon cycling in lakes.
Milk jugs, cartons or plastic bags — which one is best for the environment? George Scott November 25, 2021 Nearly 20 litres of water are needed to produce the paper carton for each litre of milk.
Floods and wildfires are now normal life in small-town Canada George Scott November 22, 2021 Locals traumatised by the scorching heat of the summer are having to rebuild their lives once again after massive flooding