Canada Launches Its Interactive History of the Mother Earth Environment

Interactive History of Canada Environment, Image credit: Environment Journal

CMEDIA: Mother Earth is reportedly making an urgent call to take action as Nature suffers. Oceans fillis with plastic and turning more acidic with Extreme heat, wildfires and floods affecting millions of people.

There is a growing need to recover our ecosystems to support all life on Earth. With the healthier ecosystems makes a healthier planet, and its people.

Mother Earth. Image credit: Twitter handle of Mother earth

The first edition of History of the Environment in Canada is being launched today by the Environment Journal.

Interactive History of Canada Environment, Image credit: Environment Journal

This new online resource chronicles over 170 key moments in the environmental industry, from policy milestones to environmental disasters and scientific breakthroughs.

Significant environmental events from 1815 to to present day have been captured by this The interactive timeline to reinforce the importance of environmental awareness, education, and advocacy.

As a leading voice in environmental journalism, Environment Journal developed this resource to highlight pivotal moments that have shaped today’s environmental landscape.

Serving as a living timeline, featuring historic events, notable figures, and evolving policies that have influenced environmental protection and sustainability efforts across Canada would be showcased by The History of the Environment in Canada page.

“We are thrilled to launch this unprecedented platform for tracking the history of the environment in Canada ,” Connie Vitello , Editor of Environment Journal was reported saying “This is a team effort that collectively catalogues the game changing policies, the movers and the shakers, the monumental developments, the groundbreaking events and key initiatives that have shaped the environment and the environment industry.”

Canadians from across the country are being invited by the Environment Journal to contribute their knowledge and insights to the History of the Environment timeline including a defining policy, a scientific breakthrough, or a community-driven initiative, past, present, and future.

Regular updating of this timeline based on new submissions to include ongoing developments in climate action, conservation, and green innovation.

Pivotal events such as the introduction of Canada’s first environmental protection laws, global climate agreements, landmark advocacy efforts, and scientific research that continues to shape environmental thinking and planning can be explored by the visitors.

AS Canada’s leading publication for environmental news, policy updates, and industry insights, Environment Journal informs and engage professionals, policymakers, and the public on critical environmental issues.

Learn more at environmentjournal.ca .

The speed of destruction of the planet is being accelerated by man-made changes to nature, Climate change, as well as crimes that disrupt biodiversity such deforestation, land-use change, intensified agriculture and livestock production or the growing illegal wildlife trade.

The success in restoring our damaged ecosystems to end poverty, combat climate change and prevent mass extinction can only be done by participation of everyone.