Book Review: Dispersals, by Jessica J. Lee
Jessica J. Lee’s DISPERSALS is a tightly-written, necessary environmental history of plants from which we derive food and natural beauty.
Jessica J. Lee’s DISPERSALS is a tightly-written, necessary environmental history of plants from which we derive food and natural beauty.
University of Saskatchewan researchers have developed a model to distribute snow over complex terrain.
The federal government wants to create a new Canada Water Agency – and they’re looking for your input.
Long term drought is being reclassified as aridification.
Albertans are weighing their options – coal or water on the Eastern Slopes of the Canadian Rockies?
New website, new look, new ideas
Will the provincial government act on the recommendations in the new Watershed Watch report for BC?
I didn’t get today’s blog post written yesterday, in large part because I’m rethinking what I want to write about here and what I want … Read more
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