Time for Canada to walk the walk on reducing oil and gas emissions
Co-written with Caroline Brouillette, Climate Action Network Canada In just one week, the world’s attention will be on the proceedings in Sharm El Sheikh,…Read More
Co-written with Caroline Brouillette, Climate Action Network Canada In just one week, the world’s attention will be on the proceedings in Sharm El Sheikh,…Read More
If you experience snowfall during the winter season, you’re probably well aware of what we like to call “road salt season”. More often than…Read More
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE AND CANADIAN PARKS AND WILDERNESS SOCIETY, NORTHERN ALBERTA Decades of mining in the Alberta oil sands have left a pervasive legacy of…Read More
Federal government releases new policy aimed at ending international public financing for fossil fuels, next step is ending domestic financing Unceded Algonquin Anishinaabe Territories…Read More
Is this what “social license” looks like? The federal government faces enormous pressure from the oil industry to give the green light to Kinder…Read More
Statement by Keith Brooks, Programs Director Toronto | Traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat –…Read More
Advocates protest CropLife event at NatureCOP, as delegates consider first global pesticide reduction target Montréal/Tiohtià:ke | Traditional, unceded lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka/Mohawk Nation, a…Read More
Thank you for registering to attend the Toxic Reception on the Hill. We will be in contact with you shortly with more details on…Read More
It’s slimy and stinky, and it’s a growing threat to our Great Lakes. It’s algae, and it can devastate ecosystems, and cost us a…Read More
Sprawl has got to stop, and this fall’s municipal elections are your chance to make it stop. Earlier this year, the Town Council of…Read More