Angelica Haggert, Canadian Geographic

Angelica Haggert

Canadian Geographic

Ottawa, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Angelica:

A changing land

Land cover change maps can help us determine our impact on the land — and how we can mitigate it in the future → Read More

Ice, ice baby

We rely on ice for a lot more than just a cold drink — here’s some of the latest news on frozen water → Read More

5 interesting ways drones are being used

From finding missing people to delivering medical supplies, here’s what’s happening in the skies → Read More

How artificial intelligence can help crisis managers respond during extreme weather events

Artificial intelligence combines with social-media analysis to inform first responders and scientists → Read More

Access to nature critical to coping with COVID-19 pandemic

A Nature Conservancy Canada poll finds spending time in nature is more important than ever → Read More

‘Historic decision’ as Ontario courts rule lawsuit against provincial government can proceed

Seven Ontario youth are suing the Ontario government for infringing on their rights to a safe environment → Read More

Sounds of Canada explored in new series from Sarika Cullis-Suzuki

Canadian Audible Original takes listeners on a cross-country journey through sound → Read More

‘The need is global;’ Fill it Forward bottles support water initiatives around the world

A sustainable journey starts with a single step says founder and CEO → Read More

Plastics news: No more single-use plastics, “super enzymes” and more

A roundup of all things plastics, including the items set to be banned in Canada by the end of 2021 → Read More

Emergency services using precise three-word locator system

What3Words app gives 3m squares an identifying series of words, across the world → Read More

Manitoba celebrates its 150th anniversary

A look at the inception of the original postage-stamp province through an 1871 map → Read More

Fighting floods and fires while a pandemic rages on

While planning for seasonal disasters at the same time as a pandemic is tricky, lessons can be applied from one to the other → Read More

Cancelled but not forgotten: The 50th anniversary of the Arctic Winter Games

Games were started in 1970 to give northern athletes more opportunities for training and competition → Read More

Indigenous, Inuit concerned about health systems, lost knowledge with COVID-19

Indigenous and Inuit communities are expressing concern as the threat of COVID-19 comes nearer to their communities → Read More

7 ways to keep exploring and learning from home this March Break

Education and entertainment don't have to stop just because everything is closed → Read More

500 residents of an Ontario town might live on an island soon if dike breaches

There is up to a 40 per cent chance a shoreline road on Lake Erie, which acts as a dike, will fail → Read More

Bears, buds and phytoplankton: Early spring signs appearing in North America

Leaves are out almost a month early in some parts of the United States, and bears are beginning to emerge from their dens — but an early spring can be problematic for some species → Read More

New book looks at economic solutions for the climate crisis

“We cannot sit on the sidelines anymore,” says Tom Rand, author of The Case for Climate Capitalism → Read More

Environmental groups say emergency plan missing in new right whale protection measures

Only about 400 North Atlantic right whales remain in the wild → Read More

Smaller companies helping shoot for the moon in new Canadian Space Agency push

CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen says space exploration represents a major economic opportunity for Canada → Read More