Research shows getting tough on methane could reduce warming by 0.3 C
If governments, including Canada’s, are serious about preventing global temperatures from rising more than 1.5...
The belief in a better way of doing things is at the heart of much of The Narwhal’s reporting. All across Canada, people and communities are finding solutions to broken regulatory systems, generating ideas for cleaner communities and re-envisioning natural resource development.
Solutions journalism elevates public conversations by pointing to the root of problems and what is being done to fix them. Here you’ll find stories about renewable energy, the revitalization of Canada’s environmental laws and the ideas that are sparking revolutions in how we think about and move through our daily lives.
If governments, including Canada’s, are serious about preventing global temperatures from rising more than 1.5...
The Narwhal’s When in Drought series highlights how watersheds across the province are threatened by...
The province’s prolonged drought is exacerbating the damage done to Bedwell River by decades of...
The world’s most abundant sockeye fishery is teeming with 10 million more fish than anticipated...
What do you think of when you think of Tofino, B.C.? Long, sandy beaches? A...
Almost 30 years after the ‘war in the woods’ stopped most industrial logging in Clayoquot...
It may be lesser known than the poster-child Great Bear Rainforest, but the humble Cheakamus...
From eating dirt as a child to discovering the mycorrhizal network below the forest floor,...
As B.C. faces a biodiversity crisis, a new coalition of unlikely allies is calling on...
In Alberta, parts of Fort McMurray are evacuating again. In B.C., more than 4,000 residents of Fort Nelson and the Fort Nelson First Nation were...
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