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Our future is #irREVERSIBLE. Visit our website to learn more about how we can #RegenerateCanada 👇

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"Adaptation is not new to Inuit. But amid unprecedented climate shifts, which are disproportionately affecting the coastlines in Canada’s Far North, Labrador Inuit communities are taking matters into their own hands." Read how 👇🏼 theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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"The 2024 Arctic Report Card describes the North as entering a 'new regime,' where temperatures are rising faster than the global average and environmental changes are no longer just occasional records but part of a continuous, ongoing shift." rcinet.ca/eye-on-the-arc…

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OPINION: "An emergency order from Ottawa would be a lifeline for 72 southern resident orcas, whose population has reached its lowest number in 30 years. The government refused such an order six years ago." vancouversun.com/opinion/op-ed/…

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👏🏼 for Canada's meaningful new carbon emissions reduction target! Getting emissions 45-50% below 2005 levels by 2035 is in line with UN IPCC scientists' assessment of what is needed to keep global warming to less than two degrees. reuters.com/sustainability…

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✨ A pit viper with eyelash-like scales ✨ A leafless orchid already at risk ✨ A mango-scented ginger These are just a few of the **173 plants, 61 animals, and 3 mammals** newly documented in the latest #MekongNewSpecies report.

✨ A pit viper with eyelash-like scales
✨ A leafless orchid already at risk
✨ A mango-scented ginger

These are just a few of the **173 plants, 61 animals, and 3 mammals** newly documented in the latest #MekongNewSpecies report.
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#BREAKING: 2024 was the hottest year on record. Fossil fuels & the destruction of nature are driving climate chaos. 🔥 In 2025, we need more ecosystem restoration & protection AND more ambitious emissions reduction to lower impacts, create jobs & turn the temperature back down.

#BREAKING: 2024 was the hottest year on record.

Fossil fuels & the destruction of nature are driving climate chaos. 🔥

In 2025, we need more ecosystem restoration & protection AND more ambitious emissions reduction to lower impacts, create jobs & turn the temperature back down.
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DYK scrubbers used in 🚢 are dumping toxic washwater into our oceans, harming marine life & ecosystems? But there’s hope—together, we can stand up for people & wildlife by telling the federal govt to ban scrubbers. 👉 Add your voice before January 19. wwf.ca/stories/scrubb…

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❄️ Inuit communities are leading the way in conservation through the power of knowledge-sharing. By connecting across regions, they’re protecting Arctic ecosystems while safeguarding traditional knowledge for future generations. 👉 Discover how. wwf.ca/stories/inuit-…

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Partially funded by WWF-Canada's Arctic Species Conservation Fund, researchers are studying how walruses react to shipping noise in Foxe Basin, where Baffinland Iron Mines could start shipping year-round through a port at Steensby Inlet. cbc.ca/news/canada/no…

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Our oceans are alive with sound BUT not all of it's natural. Noise from shipping, construction & sonar make it harder for marine species to communicate, navigate & survive. 🇨🇦 has a draft Ocean Noise Strategy to address this issue BUT what happens next? wwf.ca/stories/ocean-…

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🌲 DYK primary forests are some of the 🌎 most ecologically significant forests? They store large amounts of carbon & provide habitats for countless species. BUT what are primary forests & why is defining it important? We get to the root of it in this Q&A. wwf.ca/stories/root-p…

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Tahlequah, a southern resident killer whale, has tragically lost another calf, carrying its body for weeks—just like in 2018. With only 72 residents left, her story highlights their urgent fight for survival. Read our Q&A to learn how you can help. 💙wwf.ca/stories/can-ta…

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"If Indigenous communities thrive, we all benefit.” – Ken Paul, Wolastoqey First Nation Indigenous communities across 🇨🇦 are leading the way in implementing the GBF, blending traditional knowledge with Western science to protect & restore ecosystems. wwf.ca/stories/how-in…

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According to a #newstudy published in FACETS Journal, "just the top 30 centimetres of Canada’s exclusive economic zone contains almost 11 billion tonnes of carbon. That’s equal to half the carbon stored in Canada’s forests." biv.com/news/environme…

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An assessment of the Ring of Fire "won't determine whether mining can or can’t take place but collect information through largely community dialogue and traditional knowledge gathering, to identify any potentially harmful impacts of mining." northernontariobusiness.com/regional-news/…

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"A third of the Arctic’s tundra, forests and wetlands have become a source of carbon emissions, a new study has found, as global heating ends thousands of years of carbon storage in parts of the frozen north." theguardian.com/environment/20…

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"The window is not just closing for govt to act, BUT for these orcas." - Hussein Alidina 🐋 With only 73 Southern Residents left, that’s why we're taking legal action to demand urgent protections for their critical habitat. 🗣️ Help #SaveThe73 today: ecojustice.ca/give-the-south…

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“Although the southern residents are in crisis right now, this is really an opportunity to do something. We need to stop dragging our feet and start getting things done if we’re going to have any chance of recovering these orcas.” — Hussein Alidina thenarwhal.ca/orcas-ottawa-l…

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DYK by reducing 🚢 speeds by just 10%, we can decrease energy use, significantly cut GHG emissions & reduce underwater noise pollution? This practice known as "slow steaming" benefits the environment, enhances vessel safety & reduces operational costs. wwf.ca/stories/slow-s…

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A recent high-resolution climate study reveals the Last Ice Area may be more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought. This area is crucial for ice-dependent species like 🐻‍❄️, narwhals & walruses. Explore these findings & their implications. wwf.ca/stories/last-i…