Inside Montreal’s battle for the last breaths of nature Montreal is often praised for its green initiatives but people in disadvantaged neighbourhoods often get short shrift when it comes to green spaces. Changiz Varzi
First Nations hope TMX opening will bring prosperity Located smack-dab in the middle of the Athabasca oilsands, Fort McKay is the bull's-eye on the dart board of the world's third-largest crude oil reserve. Amanda Stephenson Workers stop for lunch at the arena, one of many amenities and infrastructure projects the community of 700 has been able to finance through relationship with industry, in Fort McKay, Alta., on Apr. 25, 2024. File photo by The Canadian Press/Amber Bracken
Moira Donovan Playing the long game: A closer look at an energy-efficient and affordable housing model
Lyndia Dernis, Cassie Barker & George Kitching Plastics jeopardize our health and Canada must help push for a solution
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Gas companies tell us mixing gas and hydrogen is a climate solution. New research shows it's not Researchers have found that plans by gas companies to blend natural gas and hydrogen in an effort to reduce their emissions will likely backfire by creating more gas leaks. Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
If you believe the race to cut climate pollution requires a strong mandate from the public, the latest polling makes grim reading The impacts of inflation and the cost of living have knocked climate change down the list of priorities. Chris Hatch
Race Against Climate Change Germany and the U.K. have cut their climate pollution in half. Here’s how Canada stacks up Barry Saxifrage
Nations on the front lines of fire When ashes rain down and you respond as best you can Matteo Cimellaro & Pippa Norman
Hina Alam, Fakiha Baig, Brenna Owen & Jeremy Simes Saffron fields in Nova Scotia? Climate change is altering what we farm and eat