Meet Carl Meyer, The Narwhal’s new climate investigations reporter
Carl Meyer says he learned about the power and responsibility of public interest journalism as...
Carl Meyer says he learned about the power and responsibility of public interest journalism as...
In our latest newsletter, we examine the questions surrounding Canada’s plans for disposing nuclear waste...
Twelve proposals to expand or create new open-net pen operations — many pitched in partnership...
As carbon capture, utilization and storage becomes more prevalent, some advocates question whether it amounts...
On July 25, 2018 — 22 days after the Doug Ford government cancelled Ontario’s cap-and-trade...
A global maple syrup shortage has led to a massive withdrawal from Quebec’s reserves —...
After the mining company accepted $24 million from a coalition of groups in exchange for...
Canada plans to store spent nuclear fuel deep, deep underground in the Great Lakes basin....
In our latest newsletter, we look at how one family’s attempt to make ends meet...
In the works for 15 years, the territory's plan will plot the future of 21...
The pipeline company owned by the federal government says the individual was not associated with...
A new report finds the federal government isn’t doing enough to act on or disclose...
In our latest newsletter, reporter Emma McIntosh recalls how her interview with Ontario Environment Minister...
The provincial government’s recent decision to postpone caribou recovery efforts jeopardizes Indigenous Rights and lives
From overseeing 2030 targets to phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, Steven Guilbeault has been tasked...
Across Alberta, underground storage tanks have contaminated properties, often rendering neighbouring land nearly worthless. Finding...
As Canadians confronted the realities of climate change in 2021 — from heat domes to...
Climate change is shortening the season when lakes are frozen over, and some of the...