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Another reckoning is coming with climate change. How do we deal with our mental health — and ultimately find hope?
Climate scientist Andrew Weaver says to stop climate warming, we must capture and store carbon permanently. (Photo: Derek Ford/Can Geo) Planting trees alone won’t stop global warming, and nature-based ...
When Amanda Savoie shows people photos and videos from her dives in the Arctic Ocean off Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, they are invariably astonished by what they’re seeing. “The water in Cambridge Bay is ...
Earthworms have long been recognized as some of the most ecologically important animals on the planet. Charles Darwin famously wrote of them, “it may be doubted whether there are many other animals ...
How ‘maas ol, the spirit bear, connects us to the last glacial maximum of the Pacific Northwest ...
How the legacy of these woolly giants persists in pop culture, storytelling, ecology and even the controversial idea of de-extinction ...
As fungi bloom into the mainstream, a research station hidden in the B.C. Rainforest aims to uncover some of the mysteries of mushrooms ...
Indigenous archeologist Paulette Steeves shows us how an ancient world could have been more complex and more populated than we imagined Indigenous archeologist Paulette Steeves says that, based on her ...
Indigenous journalists are creating spaces to investigate the crimes committed at Indian residential schools, grappling with unresolved histories and a reckoning that still has a long way to go ...
The failure to recognize distinct species and subspecies of caribou is hampering efforts to conserve them. So, I revised their taxonomy.
The spirit horses at Mādahòkì Farm each have unique characteristics and their own personality. (Photo: Robin Esrock) You don’t have to be an equestrian to appreciate eight unusual horses grazing on ...
Recording the soundscapes of our ecosystems is a burgeoning field that allows researchers to better decode what the Earth is saying. But are we listening?