Protecting Those Who Protect the Land: A New Frontier in the Escazú Agreement Isabella Pannu Nov 20, 2022 The Escazú Agreement is not only the first regional environmental treaty; it is also the first of its kind to…
The Earth Needs a Lawyer Too: Making Ecocide an International Crime Robin Kennedy Dec 21, 2020 "Making ecocide an official international crime would close a major gap in international law that has allowed mass…
The World’s Most Unbreathable City Aleza Waheed Dec 4, 2019 I have been privileged to live and grow up in a place where the air is not slowly poisoning me, nor affecting my…
British Columbia’s Declining Forestry Industry is Bad News for the… Sara Parker Nov 20, 2019 The B.C. forestry industry was once proof that natural resource-based industries can turn a profit and serve to…
The Amazon Rainforest and Arctic Circle are on Fire. Your Hashtags Won’t… Laurence LeBlanc Aug 29, 2019 We're not just talking about polar bears anymore. We are talking about catastrophic environmental events putting…
Conceiving Green: An Interview with Thomas Mulcair on Canada’s Climate… Philippa Roots May 6, 2019 “When what you’re doing doesn’t work, do something else.” Those are the words of Thomas Mulcair, former leader of…
Are the Paris Climate Accords Progressive Enough? Adam Belkebir Feb 6, 2019 With the U.S. set to become officially eligible to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accords on November 4th 2020,…
Chine: face à une urbanisation démesurée William Stevens Dec 17, 2018 Résultant de la politique d’ouverture économique de Deng Xiaoping, l’explosion de la démographie urbaine chinoise!-->…
Reality Check: Alternative Energy is Not a ‘Magic Solution’ Kara Anderson Sep 25, 2018 Renewable energy is the name of the game in today’s global environment, as political, business and scientific…
A Different Shade of Green: Is a New Kind of Green Movement Behind Iran’s Recent… Anonymous Feb 17, 2018 The recent protests in Iran—besides being the largest in the country since the Green movement took to the streets…