Three decades after the so-called ‘War of the Woods,’ the logging of B.C.’s ancient forests goes on, prompting protest from a new generation of eco-activists
The fate of the mountain caribou species now rests entirely within Canada and biologists are worried.
In a province consumed by the fate of one oil pipeline, it isn’t easy being green
A new exhibit chronicles the environmental movement from the 1960s to today
Jay Wexler examines the collision of religious and environmental values
More scientists are coming around to GMO safety. Why are environmentalists, who preach the science of climate change, not listening?
Have consumers hit their limit for buying furniture, as one Ikea executive recently claimed? Don’t bet on it. Ikea sure isn’t.
In the end, a long-awaited Senate vote on the oil sands pipeline was all about U.S. politics. Why that could spell more bad news for Alberta
Keegan Kuhn, the creator of a documentary that turns the climate movement on its head, argues that only the right diet will save the planet
In his final stretch, the world’s most famous environmentalist is beset by doubts and doubters
Chris Sorensen explains why the collapse of the boreal forest agreement comes as no surprise
Celebrated partnerships like the Boreal Forest Agreement are crumbling. Can corporations and NGOs really work together to save the environment?