See how each family tackled the different Live Net Zero challenges, learn from their experiences, and pick up some tips and tricks to reduce your own household emissions. Learn more about why our ...
The Danube River has flowed from the Black Forest to the Black Sea for millennia, carrying the dreams of empires, traders, pilgrims, and tourists too. Once serving as a natural border for the Celts ...
Samantha, Kevin and their three young children are a self-proclaimed, “bunch of nerds” and are eager to dive into the technical details around living net zero. Though aware of the travel footprint, ...
Sailing up a craggy rock-walled fiord in northern Labrador. Watching humpback whales breach in the salty fresh air of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Walking with polar bears on the coast of Hudson Bay.
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada is a step on the path toward understanding. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, in partnership with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, the ...
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Jump on board as we explore untamed Patagonia, where some of the world’s most picturesque landscapes are filled with abundant marine and terrestrial wildlife. Southern Chile and Argentina offer ...
There are few greater champions of our trees and forests than Diana Beresford-Kroeger. There is a lot that’s fascinating and hopeful in this conversation: how the North American king nut tree can ...
The DePape-Rodrigues family enjoys being active outdoors and, daughter, Fia’s current favourite mode of transportation is crawling. They love to go for walks in a nearby park, running, swimming, ...
Visit picturesque villages and charming communities. Immerse yourself in Viking archaeology and Basque whaling history. Enjoy the scenic coastlines and hike through incredible geology. Explore ...