Tabatha Southey: Millions of North Americans sought emergency refuge from cold temperatures and hot takes about what happened to all those record highs
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If we don’t rethink the concept of progress, it could point society toward oblivion
Opinion: Understanding progress—what it is, what it isn’t, and what it’s good for—requires us to ask questions that we’re not asking right now. And the stakes are very high.
Climate change is making weather more extreme. How can Canada prepare?
As climate change makes weather more extreme, climatologist David Phillips urges cities to invest in stronger infrastructure to handle ‘the storms of the future, not the storms of the past.’
Al Gore on the climate-change fight’s new challenges
Eleven years after ‘An Inconvenient Truth,’ Al Gore speaks about his new film, and what’s changed since—including the presidency of Donald Trump
What ‘the blob’ tells us about ocean warming
Richard Dewey on how ‘the blob’ in the Pacific disrupted weather and offers a terrifying glimpse at the effect of climate change
What fish have to teach the Paris climate conference
The world may find our prime minister all the rage, but it’s scientists who are in vogue. And a leading one makes a compelling case against changing environmental goals
One Canadian’s quest to use Scripture to help sell climate science
White evangelical Protestants are the group least likely to believe in climate change. So in America, Katharine Hayhoe is setting out to change that.
Why global warming leaves most of us cold
George Marshall’s shrewd account of the psychology of why we ignore climate change
Aglukkaq touts emissions cuts, numbers tell another story
In reality, emissions targets have never seemed further out of reach
How not to be fooled by statements on emission ‘reductions’
Andrew Leach explains, with the help of chicken wings and beer