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Quebec's boreal forest — twice the size of France — is a vast expanse of wilderness rich in biodiversity that can lock up huge amounts of climate-warming carbon dioxide.It is also an economic driver ...
How Québec’s abandoned logging roads are damaging lakes, rivers and streams — and putting wildlife at risk April 4, 2022 by Sylvain Jutras, Professeur titulaire / Full professor, Faculty of ...
Indigenous leaders and environmental activists decry closed-door logging policy review in Québec: 'Enough is enough' first appeared on The Cool Down.
For months, environmental groups and elected officials had called for a moratorium on logging operations and protected status for the region.
Greenpeace activists have taken over yet another iconic structure in Montreal: the cross atop Mount Royal.
The first foreign firefighters to reach Quebec amid Canada’s worst wildfire season on record said that some of the blazes were 100 times bigger than any they had ever seen.
Montreal Quebec accused of catering to logging industry as it reviews how forests are managed Province decried for lack of transparency by Indigenous leaders, environmental groups ...
By mismanaging its forestry road system, Québec and the forestry companies operating in public forests have made significant savings, to the detriment of protecting aquatic environments.
Indigenous leaders, environmental groups and experts say the province isn't being transparent as it tries to modernize the forestry sector. They worry logging companies will have too much sway ...
Quebec's boreal forest — twice the size of France — is a vast expanse of wilderness rich in biodiversity that can lock up huge amounts of climate-warming carbon dioxide. It is also an economic ...