climate

Woes to frosty winter weather

With the polar vortex dipping temperatures in the northeast, the trek to class has proved hazardous for some students.Continue...

The planet isn’t single use

It’s our responsibility to build on the momentum generated by Canada’s single-use plastic ban.Continue...

Let’s make tree-planting trendy

Climate change is a humanitarian crisis too.Continue...

Car-centric lifestyles aren’t the way forward

Want to get food? Get in your car. Want to get to school? Get in your car. Want to go to the gym? Get in your car.

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AMS sticker campaign supports Indigenous Climate Action

Stickers intended to raise awareness for Indigenous leadership in combatting the climate crisis are being distributed on campus.

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Plastic: reduce, reuse, but don’t recycle

“The bottle may look empty, yet it’s anything but trash.”Continue...

Canada should invest in train transport

Canada isn’t a nation renowned for its public transportation, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to improve it.Continue...

Taylor Swift’s private jet isn’t the climate’s greatest enemy

It’s not all that often that celebrity and climate news intersect, but thanks to an investigation by sustainable marketing company Yard that has recently circulated, the impact of individual A-listers on the environment has been exposed in detail.Continue...

Clayton Thomas-Müller talks new book at KFPL

Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL), in partnership with Queen’s, hosted Clayton Thomas-Müller, author of Listen, Learn and Engage on Mar. 23.Continue...

Kingston climate strike

On Friday, Sept. 24, The Journal joined Kingston residents gathered at City Park for a "Fridays for the Future" climate rally—a global movement started by activist Greta Thunberg. The...Continue...

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