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Fall visit to Ontario’s Algonquin Park
After spending the 2020 Covid-infested summer working from home with the kids yelling in the background or taking breaks in lake country washing the summer
After spending the 2020 Covid-infested summer working from home with the kids yelling in the background or taking breaks in lake country washing the summer
A new clock has been erected in the center of New York counting down earth’s carbon budget deadline. The climate clock has replaced the traditional
We’ve all been encouraged by the reduction in air pollution in different cities around the world during shutdowns created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19
In this year of 2020, while many of us are confined to our homes suffering the inconveniences of a global pandemic, millions of people globally
Rich biodiversity hotspots often develop in areas that have provided climate stability for long periods. Specifically such areas tend to have stable temperatures and varying
A giant turtle species, Stupendemys Geographicus, lived in the tropical regions of South America approximately 8 million years ago. The species was first discovered in
In our day-to-day life, it often feels that these terms are used interchangeably and mean roughly the same thing. Is this truly the case? Better
The sun is the nearest star to Earth. We are used to enjoy its warming rays here on our planet, 147 million km away (approx
Milan Kundera, in the book of laughter and forgetting says “For he was aware of the great secret of life: Women don’t look for handsome
We often ask ourselves what we can do to help earth. One of the important things is to teach your kids to think of our