Ecovision’s Stephen Hazell and Josh Ginsberg, lawyer and Director of the Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic, discuss the progress on implementing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in Canada.
Read moreNature-Based Solutions to Climate Change in the City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa faces escalating climate change challenges and nature-based solutions (NBS) are a crucial tool for mitigating its effects. Ecovision Law Intern Laura Casciaro examines Ottawa's incorporation of NBS into its climate strategy in six key areas.
Read moreAssessing the Impact: Ottawa, Alberta, and next steps for the Impact Assessment Act
Join environmental lawyers Anna Johnston and Stephen Hazell to discuss the Supreme Court of Canada’s October 13th judgment on the federal Impact Assessment Act and its implications for Alberta, the federal government, and impact assessment in Canada.
Read moreFederal Environment Minister Commits to Nature Accountability Act
Federal legislation is urgently needed to halt and reverse biodiversity loss, and Federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault agrees.
Read moreLess Canada, please
Stephen Hazell responds to a recent Globe and Mail opinion piece.
Read moreRemembering Three Climate Heroes We Lost in 2022
Three influential Canadian climate activist-scholars died in 2022. They devoted their professional lives to finding solutions to the climate change crisis in the face of industry and government resistance that has dragged on for decades. This is to remember François Bregha, Meinhard Doelle, and Matthew Bramley.
Read moreAuditor General: “Biodiversity Loss has Reached Crisis Proportions” – National and International Responses Needed
Nature’s Future in Brackets: The Nature COP Needs High-Level Engagement
A new Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) is expected to be signed off at the 15th Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (the Nature COP) this December in Montreal. But, political disagreement on what the GBF should say and limited international leadership has put the transformative GBF needed to stop biodiversity decline at risk.
Read moreHow colonialism is fueling the biodiversity crisis and why a genuine commitment to reconciliation is urgently required
Factors such as habitat loss, land use changes, pollution, invasive species and climate change are well-known drivers of the biodiversity crisis. Not as obvious is the key role that colonialism plays in driving this crisis.
Read moreA Tale of Twin Crises
While most Canadians are familiar with the term ‘climate crisis’, biodiversity loss - which is considered the twin crisis to climate change - isn’t widely recognized as a pressing environmental issue by the average Canadian.
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