
Meet Carl Meyer, The Narwhal’s new climate investigations reporter
Carl Meyer says he learned about the power and responsibility of public interest journalism as...
Canada is seeing the effects of climate change from coast to coast to coast. The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on the planet. The prairies are seeing unprecedented floods and droughts. The east coast is getting hit by stronger winter storms than ever. And it seems like B.C. is always on fire.
The issue of how to deal with a changing climate in Canada is a controversial one, with various levels of government — municipal, provincial and federal — taking different approaches.
The Narwhal tracks government commitments to climate change and separates the wheat from the chaff.
Carl Meyer says he learned about the power and responsibility of public interest journalism as...
On July 25, 2018 — 22 days after the Doug Ford government cancelled Ontario’s cap-and-trade...
A global maple syrup shortage has led to a massive withdrawal from Quebec’s reserves —...
Canada plans to store spent nuclear fuel deep, deep underground in the Great Lakes basin....
A new report finds the federal government isn’t doing enough to act on or disclose...
From overseeing 2030 targets to phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, Steven Guilbeault has been tasked...
As Canadians confronted the realities of climate change in 2021 — from heat domes to...
Climate change is shortening the season when lakes are frozen over, and some of the...
Ontario’s youngest-ever environment minister is heading into an election where he’ll have to prove his...
The final resting place of Canada’s most radioactive nuclear waste could be a cave about as deep below the surface as the CN Tower is...
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