A very small fern that grows in water could help lower the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, fix nitrogen in agriculture and even keep insects away from crops. Scientists at the Boyce... Read more »
By 2025, the provincial government will have every city get green bin recycling, meaning that they will have to offer the collection of organic waste, as they do now for bottles or... Read more »
In Southern Thailand, close to the border with Malaysia, a small male pilot whale was discovered in a canal. It was barely alive, according to Thailand’s Department of Marine and Coastal Resources... Read more »
Anthropologists at the University of Toronto (U of T) have conducted new research at the Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa. They discovered that two million years ago, southern Africa was a lot... Read more »
A new ban has been proposed by the European Commission, aiming to reduce 70% of the garbage in the EU’s waters or beaches. They want to ban ten products which are single-use... Read more »

A new special weather statement has just been issued by Environment Canada. The citizen of Toronto will experience what is known as the “first heat event of the season.” The weather agency... Read more »
A new study shows that the top region where oysters grow is polluted with microplastics. The study was conducted by researchers at Simon Fraser University, and it recently appeared in the journal... Read more »
Humankind has always been considered the supreme race despite the fact that there are even viruses, worms, fungi or types of fish that are three or 12 times greater and even 200... Read more »
Renowned Professor William Laurance from James Cook University, Australia, recently stated that China’s new environmental project could be catastrophic. He is a global expert on infrastructure and said that China’s project poses... Read more »
The first Earth Day event started in 1970 in the US, and over the past decades, it has been embraced by almost all the countries in the world. Now, Earth Day is... Read more »
