Environment & Climate

Climate change research, environmental science, conservation, and sustainability in Canada.

Climate Change in Canada’s Arctic: Rapid Warming, Melting Ice, and Ecological Transformation

Canada’s Arctic region experiences climate change at roughly twice the rate of the global average, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. This...

Coral Reef Restoration Science: Techniques and Technologies for Marine Ecosystem Recovery

Global coral reefs face an unprecedented crisis, with approximately 50% of the world’s coral reefs already degraded or destroyed. Rising ocean...

World’s Cleanest Air Countries: Where to Find the Cleanest Atmosphere on Earth

Discover the world's cleanest air countries including Nordic nations, New Zealand, and Singapore. Learn policy approaches that maintain pristine atmospheres.

Canadian National Parks Ecosystems: Preserving Biodiversity and Conservation Science

Canada’s national parks represent some of the world’s most pristine and ecologically diverse protected areas, safeguarding ecosystems ranging...

Mariana Trench Deep Ocean Species: Exploring Life at Extreme Depths

The Mariana Trench represents the deepest known point in Earth’s oceans, a realm of extreme pressure, frigid temperatures, and perpetual darkness...

“The Evolution of Smart Cities: Integrating Technology for Sustainable Urban Living”

With the rapid advancements in technology, cities around the world are transforming into smart cities, embracing innovative solutions for sustainable...

“The Plastic Problem: Innovative Solutions to Tackle Plastic Pollution”

Plastic pollution has become one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time. The world is drowning in plastic waste, with millions of tons ending...

“The Future of Renewable Energy: Innovations and Challenges Ahead”

Renewable energy has emerged as a beacon of hope in the fight against climate change and the quest for a sustainable future. With the relentless...

Green Energy vs. Fossil Fuels: Which Will Power the Future?

The Battle for the Future: Green Energy vs. Fossil Fuels