Is your yard, balcony or windowsill in full shade, part shade, full sun or a combination? No need to guess. Find out how to map or sketch the sun’s daily pattern. You’ll save time and money planting ...
Some underprivileged, racialized and Indigenous communities bear an inequitable and disproportionate burden of environmental damages and risks. We’re bringing these issues to light and supporting ...
We can overcome the climate crisis and create a promising future for all. Let's work together to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, accelerate climate solutions and get Canada to act with ambition and ...
Our story begins in 1989, when David Suzuki‘s award-winning CBC radio series It’s a Matter of Survival sounded a worldwide alarm. Scientists had proven that human beings were having a larger — and ...
From cosmetics and shampoo to packaged food and cleaning products, many everyday products contain toxic ingredients that can ...
Young people from Grassy Narrows First Nation in Ontario are three times as likely to have attempted to take their own lives as young people from other First Nations in Canada. They’re also more ...
Industry is pushing hard for it, especially “small modular reactors,” and the federal government has offered support and tax incentives. After 30 years without building any new reactors, Ontario is ...
Canada’s electricity demand will double, or even triple, by 2050. We need a power grid that is fit for the future that provides clean, reliable and affordable electricity for Canadians. We’re calling ...
I’ve been getting flak — and praise — for comments I made in an iPolitics interview. I mentioned the first international climate conference in 1988 and said, “If the world had followed the conclusions ...
Alternate layers of nitrogen-rich greens and carbon-rich browns.
People who menstruate will spend about 39 years of their lives on their cycle. They may use between 10,000 and 15,000 disposable menstrual products. That’s a lot of waste! Though nearly half of the ...
Drinking water advisories have been a persistent injustice in First Nations. Currently, more than 100 communities go without clean drinking water. Many have faced these conditions for years, or even ...