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Environment

Bike lanes in Toronto which are coming to Avenue road

Midtown residents are campaigning for bike lanes on Yonge Street

Opinion by Gideon Forman
corpse flower

The Toronto Zoo’s corpse flower hit peak bloom and ‘downright offensive’ smell last night

City by Nikki Gill
environmental racism

The reality of environmental racism in Canada

Environment by David Suzuki
COVID-19 living in poverty

In Toronto, COVID-19 is disproportionately impacting those who are living in poverty

Environment by David Suzuki
TWC volunteer foxes

Toronto Wildlife Centre volunteers protecting a family of foxes at Woodbine Beach received threats

News by Nikki Gill
butterflyway

How rewilding brought the butterflies back to Toronto

Environment by David Suzuki
cottage country

Doug Ford walks back cottage country stance but leaves door open for those who own vacation properties

COVID-19 by Ron Johnson
toronto foxes

Toronto Wildlife Centre is reminding residents to leave foxes alone

News by Nikki Gill
the world after covid-19

How will the world change after this crisis?

Environment by David Suzuki
backyard chickens

During pandemic Toronto residents are renting more backyard chicken farming set-ups than ever before

News by Ron Johnson

Wildlife are taking over the city in time for Earth Day and Toronto residents are thrilled

Environment by Ron Johnson
oak ridges

Did Richmond Hill council just vote to develop the Oak Ridges Moraine?

News by David Olsen
electric e-bus

TTC invests in often overlooked eco-friendly transit option

Environment by David Suzuki
geothermal energy

U of T is bringing geothermal energy to a new student residence and park space

News by David Olsen
katharine-hayhoe-david-suzuki

Toronto climate scientist says just talking about the issue can make a big difference

Environment by David Suzuki
Wet'suwet'en protest

Solidarity protests hit midtown as Yonge and Eglinton shut down

News by Ron Johnson
geese

Why the snow goose has been deemed overabundant in Ontario

Environment by David Suzuki
climate-crisis-youth-lawsuit

A Toronto teen and 14 others are taking the government to court

Environment by David Suzuki

Food waste to be used to fuel garbage trucks and heat Toronto homes

News by Marlene Mendonca
Harry-Jongerden

Toronto Botanical Garden set for multimillion-dollar expansion

News by David Olsen

What if we let Canadian children vote?

Opinion by David Suzuki
Climate Strike Toronto

Global Climate Strike heats up at Queen’s Park in Toronto

News by Karen Stevens

The massive Global Climate Strike is taking over Toronto this week

News by Karen Stevens
Green line

New Green Line park will connect 45 open spaces across Toronto

News by David Olsen

Canadians produce too much garbage and single-use plastics are only part of the problem

Environment by David Suzuki

Toronto needs to do better in the fight against climate change

Opinion by John Sewell

Study shows educating girls helps climate change

Environment by David Suzuki
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