Commentary
With Passage of Bill C-49, Winds of Change Are Blowing for Energy Production
The new legislation offers opportunities to create jobs, reduce emissions, and protect the marine environment.
Commentary
At the IMO, Countries Float Ideas to Reduce Emissions from Shipping
Over the last two weeks, countries around the world met at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) headquarters in London to discuss an important but often overlooked problem: how to reduce emissions from ships.
Floe Edge Blog
The Ice Bridge: Predicting the Future of the North Water Polynya
To monitor climate-driven changes in the North Water, Paul Myers, a physical oceanographer at the University of Alberta, and a team of scientists use computer modelling and observational data to assess the current sea ice conditions, currents and glacial melt.
Floe Edge Blog
International Shipping Meeting to Target Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Ports and ships help drive the global economy. They could also drive a positive change for the marine environment.
Showcase
Muktuk under the Midnight Sun
A new program is bringing together beluga harvesters from Tuktoyaktuk and Rankin Inlet to share and preserve knowledge.
Campaign Milestone
An Election that Could Change the Future of the Deep Sea
Amidst conflicts and uncertainties, the vote for a new Secretary General at the International Seabed Authority was itself a victory for transparency.