In the years since the devastating 2021 floods, B.C. has taken some steps to reduce flood risk. Experts say more could be done https://thenarwhal.ca/bc-atmospheric-river-flooding-risk-2026/
Canada must protect 1.7 million sq. kms, the size of Alaska, to meet 2030 conservation goals. Manitoba is eyeing Indigenous-led plans to get there https://thenarwhal.ca/canada-conservation-goal/
One family’s fight for a natural burial that befits their values illustrates the barriers faced by grieving loved ones across the province https://thenarwhal.ca/green-burial-barriers-ontario/
Lack of public consultation means a project that would have consumed as much power as the city of Edmonton won’t go ahead — for now https://thenarwhal.ca/olds-data-centre-denied/
Forestry companies hold licences to log in Canada’s inland temperate rainforest, home to endangered caribou and rare lichens. That makes a proposal for a new provincial park more urgent than ever https://thenarwhal.ca/rare-canadian-rainforest-at-risk-logging/
Europe will ‘give priority to clean energy sources,’ including renewables and nuclear, as it looks to the future https://thenarwhal.ca/eu-canada-oil-and-gas/
Salt used to remove ice from roadways is collecting in Simcoe's watershed — a source of drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people https://thenarwhal.ca/lake-simcoe-road-salt-problem/
@thenarwhal Sk Party authorized spending a billion on carbon capture to gain votes in Estevan. There are coal jobs in Estevan as well. Sk Party just as willing to gain coal votes as well. I doubt the party will win another election