Flood risk mapping could help us, so why are we so opposed to it?
Nova Scotia offers a hint at why so little public information is available on areas...
Nova Scotia offers a hint at why so little public information is available on areas...
As Black History Month comes to a close, we want to highlight some stories on...
Small wetlands across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are thought to store more carbon per hectare...
Ottawa’s second Winterlude without the Rideau Canal Skateway is its 27th sponsored by Enbridge Gas....
Arno Kopecky set out to write about B.C.’s winter heat and drought. Then the polar...
The ongoing Teal-Jones lawsuit puts a price tag on reconciliation, and asks who should foot...
Canada’s price on carbon pollution has been politicized and weaponized, with little regard for fact....
A historic turning point in how the province prioritizes conservation over industry profits also shows...
As the world gathers for COP28, Canada, along with the U.S. and other major oil...
The Narwhal was not given a media pass to the Coal Association of Canada's conference,...
How can journalists improve relationships in the Indigenous communities we report on? Step intentionally into...
Imagine if a senior operative working behind the scenes of Premier Danielle Smith’s government scheduled...
After four quiet years, the first global climate strike since 2019 just happened. From the...
Renewable energy has achieved critical mass, but the oil and gas industry has us staying...
The southwest Vancouver Island forests that sparked massive, controversial protests and arrests could lose their...
As Imperial Oil and Suncor plants continue to release tailings into the environment, the fatal...
An increase in mine staking in the province needs to be met with a rigorous...
Alberta ministries undertook a co-ordinated effort to shut down my freedom of information requests. As...