British Columbia is a key cork in the climate change bottle, keeping a giant share of the planet’s carbon underground, writes U.S. environmentalist, journalist, and book author Bill McKibben.
Last Wednesday was Earth Overshoot Day. But unlike Earth Day or Canada Day, it’s not a time to celebrate, writes celebrated Canadian scientist and broadcaster David Suzuki.
A national think tank recommends the Canadian government try to replicate the research in a new U.S. report leaked this week that bluntly says climate change is real and is already having an impact.
Catherine McKenna is facing legal action from several environmental groups who accuse the government of dragging its heels on investigating Volkswagen for duping Canadians with diesel engines.
In "An Inconvenient Sequel," former U.S. vice-president Al Gore is seen walking into Trump Tower for the off-camera, post-election meeting with President Trump.
They're called "ghost forests" — dead trees along vast swaths of coastline invaded by rising seas, something scientists call one of the most visible markers of climate change.
When Rani's husband died by drinking pesticide, he left the family in debt. But even if they could pay off the loans, Rani said their farming days are over.
"I'm thrilled, a little bit surprised, a bit overwhelmed, excited and anxious all at the same time," said Glen Murray, who resigned as Ontario's environment minister on Monday morning.
A 99-year old Quebec food company throws away 16 tons of unsold fruits and vegetables every day. Now it plans to use its waste to make juice and save money.
"America is fully in the Paris agreement. There's only one man that dropped out," Arnold Schwarzenegger said of Donald Trump on Tuesday. "America did not drop out."