by Brian | Mar 14, 2025 | ON Nature, Wildlife
The swarm envelops David Bree as he approaches the beach at Presqu’ile Provincial Park. Hundreds of dragonflies are whizzing around him, snap-turning in every direction as though attached to invisible yo-yo strings, then suddenly changing course, again and...
by Brian | Mar 14, 2025 | Report on Business Magazine, Zero Emission Transportation
LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein wanted to make a splash. It was spring 2023, and in just a few months, a who’s who from the liquefied natural gas industry would be in Vancouver for the International Gas Union’s first global LNG conference since COVID-19. Ocean-going...
by Brian | Mar 14, 2025 | Canadian Geographic, Environment
Shannon Baker stops mid-sentence and points. “There’s a red-tailed hawk,” she says. We watch the raptor cross low over the slow-moving river 50 metres to our left. It lands briefly in the thin, autumn-hued cover of bushes, plant stalks and sparse, bare trees on the...
by Brian | Mar 14, 2025 | Climate, Corporate Knights
By the time the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, 2024 will have been the hottest year in recorded history. But it likely won’t hold that title for long. Extreme heat is an increasingly persistent reality for most of the world’s population. According to a study published...
by Brian | Mar 14, 2025 | Conservation, ON Nature
Wind energy has had an auspicious year in 2024, hitting new milestones in the fight against carbon emissions. For the first time, wind power provided more electricity than coal for two straight months in the United States, and in the European Union, 2024 was the first...