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The St. Lawrence River is a vital waterway for the Mohawk First Nation of Akwesasne, serving important roles in transportation and fishing. Ancient sturgeon, often referred to as "river monsters," are a significant cultural staple for the community. However,...
Climate change is one of the most critical environmental challenges facing younger generations, who are already witnessing the extreme weather patterns, ecological damage and biodiversity loss which threaten our world. It is important that today's...
The Sustainability Compass is a powerful systems thinking tool that can help us uncover the complex factors affecting the health of waterways like the Saint Lawrence River. This inquiry tool helps students understand a sustainability issue from a systems...
The resource aims to introduce students to the concept of reconciliation. It explores the purpose and findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission while highlighting the impact of residential schools in Canada through personal stories. This approach...
The Climate Change, Health, and Wellbeing Toolkit, and webinar, outline the connections between climate change and health and wellbeing. This resource includes reflective questions and exercises to enhance students’ understanding of the topics discussed...
Food Chain Reactions: How Climate Change is Impacting Canada’s Lakes is part of a compilation of climate research carried out by science heroes from across Canada. It includes climate actions that students can complete at home, in class...
Temperature Increase: Reducing the Heat is part of a compilation of local climate research conducted by science heroes from across Canada that includes climate actions that students can complete at home, in class or in the community. In this feature,...
The resource focuses on the impact of industrial development on the environment and its connection to Indigenous communities, particularly in the context of reconciliation. It examines how industrial activities, such as pipelines and forestry,...
This educational resource from Ducks Unlimited Canada's Grassland Resource Pack offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of agriculture in Canada, from Indigenous land stewardship practices to modern farming methods. Designed for educators, the...
Module 3 : Sustainable Agriculture to the Rescue is designed for grades 9 and up to connect ecological understanding with real-world action. Building on the foundations of Module 1 (Introduction to Grasslands) and Module 2 (History of Agriculture), this...
The What is Ocean Acidification? research feature provides teachers with background information and climate science focused on the impact of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and coastal economies. It explores how increasing atmospheric carbon...
Trees are ancient plants that provide a multitude of ecological functions, supply humans with food and wood, sequester carbon and support human well-being. Indigenous cultural and spiritual traditions have long recognized the value of honouring and caring...
The What Are Marine Heatwaves? research feature provides teachers with background information and climate research on the growing frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves. It explains how marine heatwaves—extended periods of abnormally...
The What is Saltwater Intrusion? research feature provides teachers with background information and climate research on the causes and consequences of saltwater intrusion in coastal groundwater systems. It explains how saltwater intrusion, intensified...
The What is a Climate Imaginary? research feature provides teachers with background information and climate research on how the Gitga’at Nation in British Columbia understands and responds to climate change. This resource highlights the importance...
The What is Coastal Erosion? research feature provides teachers with background information and climate research on the causes and impacts of coastal erosion, particularly in Prince Edward Island. As sea levels rise and storm surges become more frequent...
The Understanding Plastic Pollution research feature provides teachers with background information and climate research on plastic pollution and its impact on marine ecosystems. Focusing on the Labrador Sea, the resource explores how microplastics...
The Why are Icebergs Important to the Health of our Oceans? research feature provides teachers with background information and climate research on how icebergs influence ocean systems and global climate patterns. Focusing on the Greenland...
The haunting song of the Humpback symbolizes all that is special about the remarkable marine mammals known as Cetaceans. Whales, porpoises and dolphins are integral to ocean ecosystems, but the global increase in shipping traffic and associated noise...
Walk into any large Canadian supermarket and you will find a huge variety of foods from all over the world. However, the further food travels, the higher the carbon footprint, and when we throw away a food item like an avocado from Mexico we are compounding...