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Each year NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) conduct studies to determine the health of the ozone...
The US-China deal, announced on Nov 11th, has been lauded by many, including many progressives and environmentalists, as “ambitious”, “historic”,...
All of a sudden the 1% are in a panic over the tar sands—not its toxins that poison Indigenous communities,...
This year has seen a tremendous showing of solidarity to stop the planned tar sands pipelines that, if built, will...
Protests led by Tsleil-waututh First Nation and Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan Expansion (BROKE) have won a major victory against...
The Ebola virus is carried in fruit bats but can infect humans in close contact—causing fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding.
On August 4 of this year, the dam holding the water of the tailings pond for Imperial Metals' Mount Polley mine...
Due to a computer glitch with the automated voting machines used in the New Brunswick election it was a long...
September 21 was the largest climate march in history.
Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything.
September 21 was the largest climate justice event in history, with 2,600 events organized in 150 countries, including a massive...
This summer has seen increasingly extreme weather globally, much higher food prices, and extreme distress for many around the world.
Logging companies are clear cutting 25 acres every two days in Barriere Lake, on Algonquin territory.
With Toronto mayoral election approaching, public transit has emerged as a key issue for candidates across the political spectrum, but...
The most dramatic decision the premiers made at the 55th Annual Premiers’ Conference was to pose holding top hats for...