New Narratives / Essay Ritual of Escape For Toronto-based writer Tendisai Cromwell, walking in nature is an act of care and a quiet resistance to the effects of racial trauma. Stories / Essay Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? In partnership with SÉPAQ We fear wolves; we love deer. But to protect our ecosystems, we have to rattle our preconceptions about these two majestic, misunderstood animals. New Narratives / Essay The Utopian World of SUVs It’s a 100-year-old formula: the world of advertising exploits nature to sell us polluting cars, explains Guillaume Rivest. So why do we keep buying them? New Narratives / Essay An Answer to Forgetting Shifting Baseline Syndrome is undermining our ability to recognize dramatic changes in biodiversity and the climate. The solution isn’t quick or easy, but it starts with paying attention. Stories / Essay Adapting, All at Once In partnership with Ouranos Ouranos helps prepare Québec’s tourism industry for climate change by working closely hands-on with people in the field. New Narratives / Essay Why don’t we see more South Asian rock climbers? Shabana Ali on the unequal barriers faced by climbers of colour. Village / Essay The Life and Death of Grass Despite the comfort and nostalgia it inspires, many are beginning to question the reign of grass. What if this plant, a remnant of the Middle Ages, was quite simply out of sync with our lives and our values? New Narratives / Essay The Future of Farming is Human-Scale An essay by Jean-Martin Fortier Stories / Essay A Dolphin in Venice In the time of pandemic, what can we learn from our desire to see cities reclaimed by nature? New Narratives / Essay A Digital Sanctuary for Your Attention Over decades, Silicon Valley tech companies have mastered how to grab our attention. Now they want to protect it. No more pages to load No more pages to load Next page