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Inuit communities connect to conserve December 11, 2024 Talking to neighbours in person has always been the best way to learn and find common ground. But while just as true for neighbouring communities, it’s much harder when it’s 25 Nunavut communities spread... Read More Talking to neighbours in person has always been the best way to learn and find common ground. But while... Read More
Help sound the alarm for underwater noise protection in the Canadian Arctic September 24, 2024 By Kailee Scott and Kristen Powell, Marine Conservation and Shipping The ice-cold waters of what is now called the Canadian Arctic had always been a serene paradise for marine mammals such as beluga and... Read More By Kailee Scott and Kristen Powell, Marine Conservation and Shipping The ice-cold waters of what is now called the... Read More
What’s next for Baffinland’s Mary River Mine? July 15, 2024 The Mary River iron mine is the biggest industrial development project and largest private-sector employer in Nunavut. Located in the northern interior of Baffin Island, and owned by Baffinland, it contributes nearly a quarter... Read More The Mary River iron mine is the biggest industrial development project and largest private-sector employer in Nunavut. Located in... Read More
Nunavut’s native plants are among the planet’s toughest July 9, 2024 Hardy native plants provide a strong foundation for Nunavut’s land-based food webs, which sustain people as well as wildlife like lemmings, ptarmigan, barren-ground caribou and more. Read More Hardy native plants provide a strong foundation for Nunavut’s land-based food webs, which sustain people as well as wildlife... Read More
Don’t let ships sail around the Arctic’s Heavy Fuel Oil ban June 27, 2024 By Kailee Scott and Sam Davin, Marine Conservation and Shipping On July 1st, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban on the use and carriage of heavy fuel oil (HFO) in the Arctic finally comes... Read More By Kailee Scott and Sam Davin, Marine Conservation and Shipping On July 1st, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban... Read More
Supporting Inuit-led conservation in Nunavut May 21, 2024 The vast tundra, expanses of sea ice and Arctic Ocean waters of Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, are home to many species — from narwhal and polar bears to beluga whales and caribou. It’s... Read More The vast tundra, expanses of sea ice and Arctic Ocean waters of Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, are home... Read More
Painting the economy ‘blue’: How Nunavut can balance extraction with conservation October 31, 2023 Nunavut is home to the fastest growing economy in Canada, with resource extraction accounting for almost 40 per cent of territorial GDP. The territory also boasts sustainable economic opportunities, rooted in traditional Inuit knowledge... Read More Nunavut is home to the fastest growing economy in Canada, with resource extraction accounting for almost 40 per cent... Read More
The true costs of mining in Nunavut: ‘What if I can’t teach my children our ways anymore?’ January 9, 2024 Operated by a Canadian mining company called Baffinland, the Mary River Mine is one of the world’s richest reserves of high-grade iron ore. Located on the northern end of Baffin Island in Nunavut, the... Read More Operated by a Canadian mining company called Baffinland, the Mary River Mine is one of the world’s richest reserves... Read More
Will the Last Ice Area support polar bears? November 8, 2023 Accelerated warming in the Arctic over the past few decades has resulted in rapid changes to the Arctic habitats that marine species rely on. Against this backdrop, the Last Ice Area may be an... Read More Accelerated warming in the Arctic over the past few decades has resulted in rapid changes to the Arctic habitats... Read More
Tech tools in the polar bear conservation toolbox October 20, 2023 Monitoring polar bears and their Arctic habitats is critical in our quest to understand how they are responding to climate change—especially diminishing sea ice. When the Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears was... Read More Monitoring polar bears and their Arctic habitats is critical in our quest to understand how they are responding to... Read More
Working to protect Aqviqtuuq for future generations October 23, 2023 The hamlet of Taloyoak, located on the edge of Aqviqtuuq (the Boothia peninsula) in Nunavut, is the northernmost community in mainland Canada. About 1,100 residents call the region home — as do some 2,000... Read More The hamlet of Taloyoak, located on the edge of Aqviqtuuq (the Boothia peninsula) in Nunavut, is the northernmost community... Read More
Why is the Arctic warming faster than the rest of the planet? August 16, 2023 While the world as a whole has warmed by around 1.2°C since the start of the industrial revolution, the Arctic has warmed by around 3°C, with devastating impacts for people and ecosystems. This faster... Read More While the world as a whole has warmed by around 1.2°C since the start of the industrial revolution, the... Read More