Are rivers alive? Robert Macfarlane’s daring new book says yes by Alanna Mitchell Acclaimed U.K. writer crafts a poetic call to reimagine our bond with nature
This church-led group pushed their city to take climate action by Sherwood Hines Sustainable Brandon rallied their community to turn bold environmental ideas into real policy
Robin Wall Kimmerer embraces the gift economy of nature in new book by Teresa Burnett-Cole In "The Serviceberry," the bestselling author encourages us to shift our thinking to reciprocity and abundance
Indigenous Ecuadorians want Canadian mining companies off their land by Nathalie Leveille Activists explain why they're against a free-trade agreement between our two countries
Wade Davis probes our relationship to the sacred in new book by Mzwandile Poncana In "Beneath the Surface of Things," the celebrated anthropologist explores our connections with nature and each other
Want to switch your church to heat pumps? Here’s where to start by Arlene Smith Trinity United in Ottawa shares their tips on making the swap to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions
Not wild about fungi? Ariel Gordon might just convert you by Alex Mlynek The writer's new essay collection about the joys of mushroom hunting reveals the beauty and magic of our planet
Chaplain offers hope in the face of climate grief by Olivia Vaughan Simon Fraser University project uses faith to help students ease anxiety about the future
Our children are risking their lives on the front lines of a burning planet by Pieta Woolley As the climate crisis worsens wildfire season in Western Canada, young people are called upon to put themselves in the line of
Exploring the new wave of ‘cli-fi,’ where climate catastrophe meets fiction by Josiah Neufeld Billionaires play the villains in two recent Canadian novels
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025