American transit ridership spikes The American Public Transportation Association has recorded the highest number of transit riders since it began collecting data
This article originally appeared on the Great Transition Initiative website. Wherein lie the roots of the climate crisis? Allen White, Senior Fellow at
The past few weeks have seen several newly-elected Republican lawmakers emerge from the woodwork and acknowledge the growing risks that climate change
This article originally appeared on the Centre for Global Development blog. It’s easy to feel down about climate change. The annual pace
This article originally appeared on the New Security Beat website. Climate change and conflict – what’s the relationship? In a recently completed set
Canadian government fails to spend green funds A Natural Resources Canada spending report shows that Stephen Harper’s government let over $321 million
Emission impossible
A significant portion of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by major companies still haven’t been measured. We have a pretty good
Asbestos is the biggest workplace safety threat Asbestos is officially Canada’s number one workplace killer. The Globe and Mail reported today that the
More plastic in our oceans than we thought A new study published in the journal, PLOS One, has found that the amount
This story is second in a two-part series on Louisiana’s rapidly disappearing coastline. To read part one, click here. This story was originally