
‘We have to face it’: filmmaker Jennifer Abbott on ecological grief
New film explores how grief can help us better understand ourselves and the climate crisis...
The coronavirus pandemic has upended all of our lives, with no end in sight. As the COVID-19 crisis develops, The Narwhal is providing analysis and reporting on issues that align with our focus on the natural world.
How are Indigenous communities responding? What does it mean for Canada’s oil and gas industry? And what do government measures tell us about our ability to tackle the threats of climate change amid COVID-19? These are just a few of the questions we’re digging into to keep you informed.
New film explores how grief can help us better understand ourselves and the climate crisis...
From creating thousands of jobs in energy efficiency building retrofits to cutting the tax rate...
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario's Supreme Court challenge of the federal carbon tax is standing in...
As wildfires burn uncontrollably south of the U.S. border, the smokey skies over B.C. hint...
Crew members collect more than 60 tonnes of ocean debris — primarily fishing gear —...
Chinese company Top Speed Energy plans to build a liquefaction plant and truck gas to...
Resource revenue is expected to fall to levels not seen since the 1970s as Jason...
Canada Water Agency must address boil advisories in First Nations communities, establish national quality standards...
Nation’s willingness to shut down lucrative spawn-on-kelp fishery stands in ‘stark contrast’ to other government...
On Valentine’s Day, a small group of Wet’suwet’en people gathered outside a Coastal GasLink pipeline work camp in northwest B.C. to hold a ceremony to...
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