Fairy Creek logging deferral leaves the vast majority of old-growth forests on the chopping block
This past spring, massive rainfall caused the Mara River, the lifeblood of the Maasai Mara in southern Kenya, to overflow, flooding ecotourism
COVID-19 has brought into glaring focus the link between animal-borne diseases and the health of humans. While questions remain over precisely how
As Canada ties economic stimulus strategies for corporations to its 2050 climate goals, both government and business have an opportunity to invest
Watch episode 5 from our Green Recovery roundtable series on Corporate Knights TV: Building Back Better with Forests and Farms. Discussion hosted
The history of Canada and its people is largely written in the history of its agricultural and forestry ecosystems, and the
I planted more than a million trees with my own hands and it didn’t really help the climate. One of the most
The latest reports on the state of the world’s trees will knock the wind out of your lungs. The planet is losing
It’s closing in on the end of a long day of elephant collaring in the Nyakweri Forest in southern Kenya’s Maasai Mara
By JEAN-FRANÇOIS OBREGÓN, JESSICA GRANT AND THIJS HUURDEMAN On January 1, 2019, Jair Bolsonaro began his tenure as the president of
The precise moment announcing Canada’s “reset” on its road to resources was this headline splashed across the front page of the Globe
A lot of leafy promises were made this past decade. Declarations were signed. Celebratory headlines were written. The world’s chainsaws, you could
Crab and lobster harvesters are testing new technology to reduce net entanglements with whales
“I have such a grin on my face talking about this,” Annie Quadros says, recalling her three years at Dawson College and
The U.K. government announced plans in January to plant a new “Northern Forest” that would stretch across northern England from Liverpool to
Every morning, retired biology teacher Ingrid Dorner opens her laptop to check in on 14 white storks who roam the villages, fields
Relations between the U.S. and Mexico may be at the lowest point in decades, but the two countries nevertheless managed to strike
Wild tigers may be on their way back to Kazakhstan. This news is surprising for a few reasons. First, most people associate
The mass of flying insects in parts of Germany has fallen by three-quarters in the last 27 years. Since the territories sampled were
Pollution and its impacts on human health and assets cost Canadians tens of billions of dollars each year, according to a recent
So, how do you think it went?” he asks. “Amazing,” replies another man standing in a line of young people wearing blazers,
Nature does not produce garbage. Fungus decomposes rotting wood, supplying plants in the soil with nutrients. Animals eat the plants as sustenance,
Hydrologists and climate scientists have just calculated the future of one of the world’s most celebrated waterways, the River Jordan. Their conclusion is
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland has expressed the desire for Canada to include environmental protection in a renewed North American Free Trade Agreement
Hurricane Harvey has dropped more than 20 inches of rain on Houston, and the scenes from the city are devastating. Emergency crews carrying children
Two new studies have reinforced the idea that financial incentives can help save forests. Research from the Amazon region has confirmed that payments to
Aside from the rustle of wind-tossed leaves or the creak of a limb, silence is the prevailing sound most of us hear
A 5,000-year-old problem is about to get much more problematic. Climate change will make it harder than ever to bank on the
Even if you’ve never lived in Los Angeles, you still probably know the city’s eponymous river from the movies. Over the decades,
Hero: Unilever Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever announced a new transparency initiative in February intended to provide a detailed breakdown of all