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Dose of Awe: Beavers are nature’s adorable engineers

January 15, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

Beavers may look small and cute, but they are powerful ecosystem engineers. Their dams turn streams into wetlands that support huge amounts of wildlife, reduce flooding, store water during droughts, and improve water quality.  These wetlands can even slow the spread of wildfires by keeping landscapes moist, making the humble beaver an important ally as …

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Some Good News: World’s largest offshore solar farm goes online in China

January 7, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

China has just powered up the world’s largest offshore solar project. Over 2.3 million solar panels sit on thousands of steel platforms off the coast of Dongying,  built to handle waves, wind, tides, and even winter ice. The farm also uses a clever setup that supports fish and shellfish to grow beneath the panels. This …

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Dose of Awe: The woodwide web

January 7, 2026 by Bailey Dunyo

If you close your eyes in the forest and get really quiet – do you hear anything? You may only sense the sound of the breeze or a squirrel snapping branches as it scurries away. But there’s more happening just below the surface. It’s a magical idea: forests alive with whispers, seedlings guided by the …

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Some Good News: Global deforestation is declining

December 31, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

A major UN report shows that global deforestation is on the decline, and Canada is part of this good news.  Between 2015 and 2025, countries have collectively slowed forest loss by nearly 7m hectares (Mha) per year compared to 1990-2000. In Canada, forests are growing through natural forest expansion, tree planting projects, and turning former …

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Dose of Awe: The lakes under the ocean

December 31, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

Did you know there are “lakes” deep within the ocean that can tell us stories from thousands of years ago? In these so-called “brine pools”, the water is so salty it does not mix with the sea around it. Almost nothing can live in these underwater lakes, which means the layers of sediment inside of …

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Some Good News: Texas solar overtakes coal

December 18, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

For the first time in history, Texas’ main power grid is set to produce more electricity from solar farms than from coal plants in 2025.  Solar output has surged an incredible 185% since 2022, with record-breaking monthly production and a growing share of the state’s energy mix. This rapid growth of solar in Texas could …

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Dose of Awe: We brought back the green sea turtles

December 18, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

Green sea turtles – once on the brink of extinction – have made an amazing comeback. Once hunted for their eggs, meat, and shells, and threatened by fishing nets and shrinking beaches, these turtles are now doing much better. So much so that the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) has …

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Dose of Awe: The incredible Christmas Crab migration

December 18, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

Every year the Australian territory of Christmas Island turns into a living river of red. Around 50 million red crabs make the trek from their forest homes to the beach to lay their eggs in the ocean. By the new year, tiny baby crabs will emerge and make the journey back to the shore, completing …

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Some Good News: A “pipeline of renewables” in the UK

December 18, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

The UK recently announced a massive “pipeline of renewables” including 283 GW of wind, solar, battery storage, and hydrogen projects. That’s about 2.5 times the size of the country’s entire electricity grid today!  With this historic announcement, Britain is fast-tracking clean energy and storage, leaving fossil fuels in the dustbin of history.

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Dose of Awe: In a year of climate extremes, here are the heroes who stepped up

December 10, 2025 by Bailey Dunyo

From coast-to-coast, Canadian communities were hit hard by climate impacts like wildfires, extreme heat, and storms.  But the story isn’t just about destruction. Everywhere you look, people showed up for each other. These are just a few of the extraordinary acts of care and courage from people across Canada that remind us what’s possible when …

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