A Canadian forest landscape with snow-dusted evergreens in the foreground fading into thawed, darker ground under a hazy blue-gray sky, suggesting a warming planet.

What Is Causing Climate Change: The Science Behind Our Warming Planet

Published on :

The question of what is causing climate change has a clear answer rooted in decades of scientific research: human activities are fundamentally altering Earth’s atmosphere at an unprecedented rate. Since the mid-1800s, we’ve pumped over 1.5 trillion tonnes of carbon dioxide into the air by burning fossil fuels, clearing forests, […]

An Indigenous woman holds and plants a sapling at the boreal forest edge with wind turbines softly visible in the distant background.

How Canada Is Turning Climate Commitments Into Action This World Environment Day

Published on :

Every year on June 5th, over 150 countries pause to recognize World Environment Day, the United Nations’ flagship initiative for environmental action. Since 1973, this global observance has mobilized millions of people to confront our planet’s most pressing ecological challenges. But what began as a symbolic gesture has evolved into […]

Electric school bus charging under a solar canopy at a modern depot with battery storage units, distant wind turbines, and forested mountains at golden hour.

How Canadian Electric Innovators Are Powering the Clean Energy Revolution

Published on :

From Vancouver’s battery breakthroughs to Montreal’s smart grid systems, Canadian innovators are electrifying the future of energy. Electric innovations represent far more than technological advancement—they embody our collective response to climate change, our economic reinvention, and our commitment to building sustainable communities for generations ahead. Across the country, entrepreneurs, researchers, […]

Hands holding a smartphone emitting glowing up-arrow icons, with a blurred backdrop of Canadian wind turbines, solar panels, and forested hills under an overcast sky, symbolizing manipulated online engagement in the clean energy discussion.

Why Buying Reddit Upvotes Could Destroy Canada’s Clean Energy Movement

Published on :

Buying Reddit upvotes through services like upvote.net might seem like a shortcut to amplify clean energy messages across Canada, but this practice undermines the very transparency and trust that our sustainability movement depends on. As renewable energy gains momentum from British Columbia’s hydroelectric innovations to Ontario’s nuclear renaissance, authentic community […]

Canadian cannabis factory seen from a mezzanine with stainless-steel extraction tanks and a conveyor of amber gummies on compostable trays, soft skylight illumination, rooftop solar panels and a distant wind turbine visible beyond windows, conifer forest outside.

How Canada’s Cannabis Industry Is Pioneering Green Manufacturing

Published on :

Canada’s cannabis industry stands at a critical crossroads where environmental responsibility meets unprecedented market growth. As Delta 9 edibles for sale and other THC edibles surge in popularity—with the sector projected to reach $7.2 billion by 2026—manufacturers face mounting pressure to align production practices with the nation’s ambitious climate commitments. […]

The Fast Lane: Keeping an Eye on the Energy Revolution in 2019

Published on :

Canada has been pushing towards more development in clean energy. With this, it is projected to generate around half a million jobs under a decade. Currently, close to 300,000 individuals are already employed. There are many sub-industries involved in the clean energy sector such as energy-efficient solutions, waste-to-fuel generation, and […]

Will Canada Possibly Miss The Bus?

Published on :

Buses have been the go-to public transportation for most Canadians. Obviously, due to the reliance on fossil fuels, they are expected contributors to air pollution. The solution can only be transitioning to electric buses. Electric buses, modern solutions they may seem, have not been that of a welcoming approach. The […]