Thawing Arctic permafrost seems like a distant threat. It’s not. by Susan Nerberg People displaced by the collapsing ground could be Canada's first climate refugees. But the thaw should worry everyone.
Willie Jennings on the intersection of climate and social justice by Josiah Neufeld The struggle for climate justice is also about how we shape our cities, says the Yale professor and author
Tzeporah Berman on not looking away from the climate crisis by Josiah Neufeld The Canadian environmental campaigner's Jewish faith informs her activism
A ‘Christian animist’ on God in nature by Josiah Neufeld Mark I. Wallace describes the Earth as a "living soul" capable of emotion
Anti-pipeline activists on standing in oil’s way by Josiah Neufeld The Four Necessity Valve Turners take a very direct approach
Woodlawn United is an energy powerhouse by Glynis Ratcliffe The United church's journey toward sustainability is literally paying off
Nova Scotia church restores beautiful hiking path by Marjorie Simmins The community pitched in to help St. Ann's Bay United revitalize the Red Island Trail
Clayton Thomas-Müller on the root cause of Indigenous trauma by Josiah Neufeld The activist campaigns for Indigenous peoples' right to make choices about their own land and water
Rueben George on his sacred duty to nature by Josiah Neufeld He and other members of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation are fighting the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Seniors group empowers peers to help fight climate crisis by H.G. Watson The educators behind Elders for Climate Sanity want their contemporaries to know that no one is too old to make a difference