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Jaela Bernstien

Jaela Bernstien

Rédactrice principale, News Labs / Senior Writer, News Labs at CBC Online

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Location
Canada
Languages
  • English
  • French
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • General Assignment News

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Billions of litres of water are used yearly by Quebec's mining and metal industry, data reveals -...

Quebec has lifted the veil of secrecy around the province’s biggest water users, revealing that billions of litres of water are used in a year by the mining and metal industry, along with pulp and paper manufacturing.
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SUVs are more popular than ever, but do drivers need all that extra...

While sport-utility vehicles surge in popularity, a new survey sheds light on how often SUV owners actually use all that extra cargo space and towing capacity.
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Ties between pension fund directors and fossil fuels are 'incompati...

Despite mounting pressure from Canadians who want their money to stop supporting oil and gas, the majority of the country’s largest pension fund managers continue to invest in that sector — and are led by individuals with close ties to fossil fuel companies.
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David Suzuki is retiring from The Nature of Things to focus on acti...

Over his storied career as a science communicator and environmentalist, Suzuki has earned a reputation for many things, but being mild-mannered is not one of them. As he prepares for his next chapter, the 86-year-old said now more than ever, it’s his responsibility to call it like it is.
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A tiny fraction of the high seas are protected. Why a UN treaty is ...

Two weeks of negotiations at the United Nations headquarters in New York City have failed to produce a legally binding agreement to conserve and protect marine biodiversity on the high seas, despite urgent pleas to protect one of the last wild places on the planet from the pressures of climate change, overfishing, shipping and resource harvesting.
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Innovative atlas puts Indigenous knowledge on the map — literally —...

Hetxw’ms Gyetxw from Gitxsan Nation, sees himself as a bridge between Indigenous knowledge and Western science, and used his experience to help centre Indigenous communities on the Climate Atlas of Canada, an interactive tool aimed at helping people understand climate change.
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Deer may have ability to transmit COVID-19 virus to humans, Canadia...

In a world first, preliminary research suggests deer may be able to transmit the COVID-19 virus to humans, following analysis by a team of Canadian scientists monitoring the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in animals.
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Canadians are among the world's worst carbon emitters. Here's what ...

A new report from a Berlin-based think tank shows Canada is trailing behind other wealthy countries when it comes to cutting carbon emissions, but it outlines lifestyle changes that could help the world meet the 1.5 degree warming limit.
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Canadians are among the world’s worst carbon emitters. Here’s what ...

A new report from a Berlin-based think tank shows Canada is trailing behind other wealthy countries when it comes to cutting carbon emissions, but it outlines lifestyle changes that could help the world meet the 1.5 degree warming limit.
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‘I feel more like a bouncer than a hostess’: Front-line workers sho...

Service industry workers in Canada say they’re bearing the brunt of anger, frustration and general confusion from clients over new vaccine mandates that they had nothing to do with creating, but are now responsible for enforcing.
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What is basic income and which of Canada's main parties support it?...

Help during the pandemic in the form of the Canada emergency response benefit has reinvigorated calls for a national livable income program. Canada’s political parties are divided on whether basic income is the best way to help those living below the poverty line.