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The trouble with this winter’s unfrozen Great Lakes January 28, 2016 Little-to-no ice cover means changes for freshwater ecosystems and could spell trouble for summer beachgoers Read More Little-to-no ice cover means changes for freshwater ecosystems and could spell trouble for summer beachgoers Read More
The need for renewable energy in the Arctic December 10, 2015 How Arctic communities are reducing their environmental impacts and increasing their economic opportunities. Read More How Arctic communities are reducing their environmental impacts and increasing their economic opportunities. Read More
A frozen security blanket for the world December 7, 2015 How saving the Arctic really means saving ourselves. Read More How saving the Arctic really means saving ourselves. Read More
Climate change by the numbers December 1, 2015 Over the next two weeks, leaders of 195 countries will meet in Paris at COP21 to negotiate a new global agreement on climate change. Here's what you need to know. Read More Over the next two weeks, leaders of 195 countries will meet in Paris at COP21 to negotiate a new... Read More
The right to be cold November 29, 2015 This December, in Paris, the world needs to reach consensus about the urgency of acting to mitigate the changing climate, and agree on a path forward. In Canada’s Arctic, we are seeing the results... Read More This December, in Paris, the world needs to reach consensus about the urgency of acting to mitigate the changing... Read More
Polar Bear on Thin Ice: Melting sculpture represents plight of people and polar bears in the North November 18, 2015 As we approach the twenty-first United Nations Conference of the Parties on climate change (COP 21), Equiterre and WWF-Canada are teaming up to present an art project called Polar Bear on Thin Ice. The... Read More As we approach the twenty-first United Nations Conference of the Parties on climate change (COP 21), Equiterre and WWF-Canada... Read More
Polar bears and people among species most threatened by climate change: WWF report November 11, 2015 Climate change is the biggest challenge facing our natural environment, and to address this challenge and safeguard the future for wildlife and for ourselves, we need to work together Read More Climate change is the biggest challenge facing our natural environment, and to address this challenge and safeguard the future... Read More
An open letter to the new government of Canada October 20, 2015 One of the first issues this parliament will face is Canada’s leadership on climate change at the UN Conference of the Parties in Paris this December. Read More One of the first issues this parliament will face is Canada’s leadership on climate change at the UN Conference... Read More
The heat is on September 15, 2015 What the hottest summer on record means for nature and global climate negotiations. Read More What the hottest summer on record means for nature and global climate negotiations. Read More
Shooting past our expiry date August 13, 2015 Earth Overshoot Day marks the day when global demand for ecological resources and services exceeds what the earth can restore in a given year. Read More Earth Overshoot Day marks the day when global demand for ecological resources and services exceeds what the earth can... Read More
BC salmon facing hotter, drier rivers August 6, 2015 British Columbians are facing increased water restrictions as abnormally hot and dry weather continues across the province. But people aren’t the only ones impacted by these uncomfortable conditions: salmon in the Columbia and Fraser... Read More British Columbians are facing increased water restrictions as abnormally hot and dry weather continues across the province. But people... Read More
Our Extraordinary Moment June 25, 2015 To celebrate the end of the successful Spring Things fundraising campaign, WWF-Canada invited the Honourable John Godfrey, climate change adviser to the government of Ontario, to give "A Historian’s Perspective on Climate Change”. Read More To celebrate the end of the successful Spring Things fundraising campaign, WWF-Canada invited the Honourable John Godfrey, climate change... Read More