How Online Learning Became My Reality
Know the Basics to Reap the Benefits – My name is Julia Young. I’m a Grade 12 student, and during...
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Born in Little Buffalo, a remote Alberta community ringed by oil extraction efforts, Melina Laboucan-Massimo knows the feeling of being helpless in the face of a warming planet.
Every time her family drove across their traditional Lubicon Cree First Nation homelands, the landscape felt drier, its vegetation less vibrant. “It still looked like a forest, but there was a lot of impact from industry, a lot of cutlines,” she says. “Or you’d see heavy-haul equipment up and down the highway.” After years of trying to find her path, she eventually found it: fighting climate change, first as a long-time campaigner for the environmental group Greenpeace, and later as the lead of a 20.8 kilowatt solar energy project in her hometown.
