Flood water filled streets in downtown Montpelier, Vt., on July 11, 2023.
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An atmospheric scientist explains how rising temperatures are helping to fuel extreme storms, floods, droughts and devastating wildfires.
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Scientists are still trying to puzzle out strange oscillations in plant root genes,
The adaptations that polar bears will have to make to meet the challenges brought about by climate change are numerous and unpredictable.
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Researchers have made a fascinating observation: a polar bear used a diving hunting technique, never before reported, to capture large moulting snow geese.
The Supreme Court of Canada ordered the federal government back to the drawing board on its Impact Assessment Act. But the legislation got a lot of things right in an era of climate change and related issues.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal Impact Assessment Act needs amendments for Constitutional compliance, but the court’s recommended approach is no longer viable.
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Australia leads the world in rooftop solar per head. Can this small-scale power source be the secret weapon to fire up our struggling transition to net zero?
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Pacific Island nations face disproportionate threats from climate change. Rural Fijians are seeing the effects now and are worried for the future.
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Research suggests the act of creative writing can have therapeutic benefits.
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Solar farms that span whole countries could change the climate – new study.
Stuckless Pond in Gros Morne National Park, N.L. Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas can complement national and provincial parks to promote conservation while also advancing reconciliation.
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Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas face significant hurdles but nevertheless remain a key way to advance reconciliation and environmental goals.
A flare stack lights the sky from the Imperial Oil refinery in Edmonton in December 2018.
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A recent Federal Court of Appeal decision opens the door for more climate cases to be brought before the courts. Will they answer the call?
Central banks could be doing more to help green industries.
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A focus on economic stability in the near-term makes the climate crisis worse in the long-term.
Mountain chickadees struggle with snow extremes.
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These tiny songbirds have extraordinary memories for the tens of thousands of spots where they hide food. But that doesn’t help when heavy snow blocks their access.
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Skiing is central to the economy of many mountain regions across Europe. How are they coping with climate change and what room for adaptation do they have?
Remnants of a mixed ‘alberata’ vineyard in Marche (Italy).
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Roman agricultural techniques may help wine producers to tackle the impacts of climate change, and even the UN is getting on board.
The wine industry is both highly vulnerable to climate change and a global source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Southbrook Organic Vineyards in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
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The wine industry has a major sustainability problem. Informed consumer choice can help drive real change.
Looking up toward redwoods’ crowns in Redwood Regional Park, Oakland, Calif.
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Redwoods grow in networks that house unique communities of plants and animals high in the air. They offer life lessons about adapting over time.
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Plants aren’t always as good at photosynthesis as you might think. Our research project wants to help them.
Cows and sheep produce lots of the greenhouse gas methane.
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Research focused on short-term cooling risks greenwashing the industry – new study.
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All you need to know about investing your money sustainably.
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The climate crisis poses an existential threat to cricket. Governing bodies like New Zealand Cricket need to up their sustainability game.