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Bill C-69: Environment and Resource Project Policy
On February 8th, Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna announced sweeping amendments to the…
A Different Shade of Green: Is a New Kind of Green…
The recent protests in Iran—besides being the largest in the country since the Green movement took to the streets…
Pipe Dreams: Indigenous Protest in the U.S. and Canada
A Tale of Two Pipelines
Moving up in unison, dozens of national guard and police enter Oceti Sakowin camp with…
Ecological Diplomacy: A Green Path Towards Peace in the…
Disclaimer: Having recently interned at EcoPeace M.E. (NGO), the author wrote this article as a short overview of…
Canada on Climate Change in 2018
2017 was the third warmest year on record. Ice continues to melt and sea levels continue to rise, leaving behind…
Can Renewable Energy Reconstruct Middle Eastern…
The increasing availability of clean energy sources and their recent cost competitiveness with fossil fuels in the…
5 Years After the Airpocalypse: Reviewing Chinese…
The beginning of 2013 marked the apex of China’s environmental problem. The government began publishing official…
Who Bears the Burden of Climate Change?
The concepts of Equity and Responsibility in the global climate change regime focus on accounting for the…
Think Bigger: Canada’s Shortcomings with…
Editor's note: This article is the third of a series on sustainability by Kara Anderson. Previously, we examined…
The Mosquito vs. the Modern Nation State: Climate Change…
"Away with a pæan of derision
You winged blood-drop.
Can I not overtake you?
Are you one too many for me…
Water and Politics in Central Asia
"Water resources could become a problem in the future that could escalate tensions not only in our region, but on…
Fighting Climate Change with Seaweed: The Kelp is Always…
The Need for Seaweed
Seaweed has for centuries been a staple of human diets all over the world, bringing rich…