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An Inuk man watches an icebreaker, Nunavut, Canada

Don’t let ships sail around the Arctic’s Heavy Fuel Oil ban

By Kailee Scott and Sam Davin, Marine Conservation and Shipping On July 1st, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban on the use and carriage of heavy fuel oil (HFO) in the Arctic finally comes... Read More
By Kailee Scott and Sam Davin, Marine Conservation and Shipping On July 1st, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban...
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A lone Grizzly bear near the water dwarfed by surrounding trees and mountains

Calculating ecosystem carbon down to the tree level

We know that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (also referred to as Nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) can help us fight climate change by reducing carbon in the atmosphere. But until we can measure... Read More
We know that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (also referred to as Nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) can help...
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A man standing next to a technical instrument in the woods

Measuring forest carbon at the push of a button

Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) have on reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Current approaches are costly,... Read More
Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based...
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a woman sitting with a young child on a beach with the sun setting behind them

How your Will can protect your loved ones and nature

What do you think of when you hear the word “Will?” For many, it brings to mind confounding legal jargon, dividing up assets and all the what-ifs that the future might hold. But nowadays,... Read More
What do you think of when you hear the word “Will?” For many, it brings to mind confounding legal...
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Three smiling young adults sit inside a circle of lights arranged on the ground outside at an evening gathering.

How you can be part of the Biggest Hour for Earth

Something special is about to happen at 8:30 p.m. local time this Saturday, March 23, as people in over 190 countries and territories unite to create the Biggest Hour for Earth — and you... Read More
Something special is about to happen at 8:30 p.m. local time this Saturday, March 23, as people in over...
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A person stands beside a flourishing garden, writing on a paper bag that holds seeds.

How to harvest seeds from your native plants

Fall is the perfect time to harvest the seeds of many native plant species. You can use these seeds to grow more plants and expand your garden next year, or share them with others. Read More
Fall is the perfect time to harvest the seeds of many native plant species. You can use these seeds...
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