The new enviro-guilt: water footprints

Now that you've figured out how to reduce your carbon impact, another global problem is emerging. We may see a future in which everyday items will be labelled with the amount of water required to produce them

11 December 2009

The Globe and Mail

Science sceptics

'We've wasted 20 years when we should have been tackling the problem of climate change instead we wasted our time debating with deniers.'

4 November 2009

New Internationalist

Toxic planet

Melting ice-caps and rising sea-levels tell us the writing is on the wall. But the poisons in our bodies tell us that it is also written in our blood. The air, water, land – and consequently our bodies – are suffused with deadly chemicals. The solution to toxic pollution, like climate change, is not technology but sustainability.

1 October 2009

New Internationalist

Canada accused

If more than 40 countries have banned the use of white asbestos (also known as chrysotile, the only kind still used), where is it all going?

23 September 2009

New Internationalist

Documenting water

It is water’s very ubiquity that might make the topic seem so banal, but also which makes it so worthy of serious examination.

21 September 2009

Point Of View

Greening the silver screen

As Canada’s film festival season kicks off this week in Toronto, Zoe Cormier takes a look at how Canada’s tinseltowns are leading the way to greener movie industry

11 September 2009

Green Living Online

Under the microscope

Suspicion and distrust of modern 'science' is widespread. But it is not 'science' that is to be criticized, but rather the way that it is used. 'Science' is not good or bad, racist or sexist, biased or unbiased. People are, and it is people who conduct science.

2 September 2009

New Internationalist

Fusion confusion

It is one of the most expensive scientific endeavours ever undertaken, heralded as the harbinger of a new age of clean, safe, and almost limitless energy. But if the main purpose of the NIF is not actually to produce clean energy, but 'To ensure the continuing reliability of the nuclear weapons stockpile,' why are news outlets - from The Guardian to The New York Times - brushing this under the carpet?

10 August 2009

New Internationalist

A fishy business

Are whales beaching themselves more than they used to? And could we be to blame? The answer to both questions appears to be a resounding yes.

5 June 2009

New Internationalist

Divine intervention

The Pope is installing solar panels on the Vatican. Bishops are damning the tar sands. Islamic leaders have issued fatwas against illegal mining. Can religion save the planet (or at least offer some hope)?

1 April 2009

Green Living

Big questions about a tiny car

The "people's car" of the 21st century could spur international development — or wreck the climate. Perhaps both. A look at the tiny car that's making big waves.

1 March 2009

This Magazine