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Can history students shape our climate future? Explore After2C, an interactive site using plausible future histories to examine global warming, geoengineering, and climate hope.
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Can history students shape our climate future? Explore After2C, an interactive site using plausible future histories to examine global warming, geoengineering, and climate hope.

Environmental history remains vastly underrepresented on Canada's national register. Pitch your ideas for a new NiCHE series and help shape HSMBC designations.

Jessica DeWitt interviews filmmaker Devon Rumpel about A Vision for the Valley, exploring the design history and legacy of Saskatoon's iconic Meewasin logo.

The various ways in which academics and artists have engaged with the forests of Canada, including the spruce trees of Haida Gwaii.

Find automotive colonialism, normal accident theory, and black clouds of smoke in the latest list of environmental history worth reading from Jessica DeWitt.

Explore the life and work of Syilx author Jeannette Armstrong, whose writing embeds Okanagan land-based consciousness, Indigenous resistance, and relational ontology.

Equinor's Bay du Nord offshore project faces criticism over climate risks, outdated economic viability, and undeveloped equity and diversity plans.

IHC Consulting Services seeks PhD and ABD environmental history scholars for independent, applied consulting projects across Canada and beyond.

The 1876 Indian Act and federal surveys restricted Indigenous land jurisdiction through bureaucracy, challenging enduring First Nations sovereignty.

NiCHE’s new series explores how Indigenous literature challenges settler-colonial narratives, reframing the environment as law, kinship, and resistance.