Sep 27, 2024 / Safeguarding Freshwater

People Power Secures a Win for Lake Scugog

In a “good news” turn of events, Scugog’s town council voted against a development project that could have spelled doom for a significant wetland…Read More


Sep 18, 2024 / Climate Change

Carbon Capture Leaks Can Be Deadly

Last week in Illinois, a carbon capture project was found to be leaking. Carbon capture is the process of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from…Read More


Sep 12, 2024 / Climate Change

There are no coincidences in climate science

Sometimes you have to work hard to make the connection between events to tell a story, and sometimes the events just connect themselves. The…Read More


Sep 09, 2024 / Climate Change

Rich Kruger: The Nightmare on Oil Street

The impacts of climate change are downright frightening. But the villain behind one of Canada’s biggest tar sands companies can also cause a real…Read More


Sep 05, 2024 / Climate Change

Spring 2024 Fossil Fuel Lobbying Surge: Enbridge’s Intense Efforts Lead the Pack

As the second quarter of business reporting came to a close, the oil and gas industry posted another round of sky-high profits. But that’s…Read More


Sep 04, 2024 / Safeguarding Freshwater

Hands off Lake Scugog: Don’t Let an MZO Destroy a Critical Wetland

Lake Scugog is being threatened by a looming development proposal in Port Perry, on the lake’s western shore. However, there is an opportunity for…Read More


Sep 04, 2024 / Climate Change

Canada keeps handing public money to Big Oil’s favourite greenwashing schemes

A new report released by Oil Change International reveals that governments worldwide have already wasted over $40 billion on carbon capture and hydrogen projects….Read More


Aug 23, 2024

Oil and Influence: Analyzing the Fossil Fuel Industry’s 2023 Lobbying

Have you ever wondered why progress on climate change is so slow despite widespread public support for climate action? How often does the fossil…Read More


Aug 22, 2024 / Safeguarding Freshwater

Five Stunning National and Provincial Parks Along Lake Erie

Lake Erie is a national treasure here in Canada. It is famously known to be the shallowest and warmest of the Great Lakes, making…Read More


Aug 22, 2024 / Climate Change

The Tar Sands are Turning North America’s Most Important Migratory Bird Habitat into a Graveyard

This is a Guest Blog Post by Andrew Jennings Every year, up to 170 million birds migrate or breed in Alberta’s Peace-Athabasca Delta region,…Read More