CA ARCHIVE
- The fine art of infinite delay
The industries and their promoters are using the concept of 'net zero' to delay meaningful action on climate change.
- Astronomers spot super-Earth circling a star 83 light-years away using space telescope - Interesting Engineering
Astronomers use James Webb Space Telescope to detect exoplanet, which is 1.3 times the size of Earth and orbits its star every 11 days.
- From Speculation To Science: Humans Are Born Musical - Eurasia Review
Humans are born with a biological blueprint for music
- Four solar farms could be coming to Sturgeon County
Four new solar farms planned for Sturgeon County
- 'Dramatic' cold front and 'plummeting' temperatures to sweep Ontario over March break
Ontario will experience a dramatic cold front and plummeting temperatures over March break.
- Climate change is making Earth’s days longer: study
Climate change is causing Earth's days to lengthen by about 1.8 microseconds
- NASA's asteroid deflection test for planetary defence even more successful than we thought - CBC
NASA's asteroid deflection test more successful than expected
- Vancouver among top 20 cities in new global travel ranking
Vancouver ranked 19th in 'most grandparent-friendly' cities
- LETTER: Campground goes against local efforts to reduce wildfire risk
Campground owners in California are resisting efforts to implement measures to reduce wildfire risk.
- Ontario braces for Sunday storm bringing messy mix of up to 30 cm of snow, freezing rain and showers
Ontario to face messy mix of snow, freezing rain and showers on Sunday
- ATCO blames Alberta power policies as it devalues wind and solar projects by $408M
ATCO warns Alberta power policies harm renewable projects, threatens legal action.
- City of Mississauga monitoring flood risk after high levels of melting snow, rain
Mississauga residents warned of increased flood risk after recent rainfall and snowmelt
- Letters: There must be alternatives to cutting down sequoia in south Richmond
Letters to the Editor
- Town crews salt Oakville roads amid ongoing mid-March snowfall
Town crews salt Oakville roads amid ongoing mid-March snowfall.
- New federal infrastructure support accelerates Dal’s climate and digital research capacity
Dalhousie University receives $7.3M in federal funding to enhance research capacity.
- Public can help with the design of a future park
Public encouraged to participate in park design process
- 'Transformational project': Construction underway on Brampton flood protection project
Construction is underway on the Brampton flood protection project.
- Canada’s wildland fire agencies want better masks to stop smoke. If only it were that easy - The Globe and Mail
Canada's wildland fire agencies are seeking better masks to combat smoke
- 'This definitely changed my attitude': Warrior Program helps Whitehorse youth bridge employment gaps
Youth find job placements related to the Arctic Winter Games thanks to the Warrior Program, which helps bridge employment gaps, improving their attitude towards the workforce.
- A 5.5 quake jolts central Turkey, sending residents into the cold streets
Moderately strong earthquake hits central Turkey
- Wild plants can rapidly evolve to rescue themselves from climate change
Monkeyflowers evolved quickly to recover from drought, potentially offering a natural climate change adaptation mechanism.
- Lakehead University students join nation-wide movement to push big banks off campus
Students join nationwide protest to pressure big banks to stop funding fossil fuel industry.
- Sandals South Coast fast-tracks upgrades ahead of May reopening after Hurricane Melissa
Sandals South Coast to reopen with revamped amenities and new concepts, marking the brand's Sandals 2.0 evolution.
- Don’t put the shovels away yet: southern Ontario faces snowy Friday ahead of potential major Sunday winter storm that could bring freezing rain and more snow
A major winter storm is expected to hit southern Ontario on Sunday, bringing freezing rain and additional snow.
- What's climate change doing to avalanches and how we predict them?
Climate change is melting snowpack more quickly, leading to more frequent and intense avalanches.
- Coldstream wildfire sparks After-Action Report recommendations
Following the Noble Canyon fire, the Emergency Operations Centre was activated to coordinate response efforts.
- Coldstream wildfire sparks After-Action Report recommendations
Emergency Operations Centre activated to coordinate relief efforts, Firefighters battle Noble Canyon wildfire, Incident is classified as a 1A fire with 15,000 acres burned and 1 structure destroyed.
- Scientists Discover a New Twist in Why Falling Cats Land on Their Feet - ScienceAlert
Scientists discover a new twist in the way cats right themselves in mid-air, using a process that involves a complex interplay of muscle and sensory information.
- Mother bear with three cubs making the rounds in Sooke neighbourhoods
A mother bear and her three cubs have been spotted roaming Sooke neighbourhoods, prompting wildlife advocates to remind residents to secure their garbage to prevent attracting wildlife.
- AI Accelerates Elucidation Of Nuclear Forces With Explosive Neutron Star Data | Newswise - Newswise
AI breakthrough in physics
- Four Victoria-Vancouver ferry sailings cancelled, six more at risk due to wind
Four ferry sailings cancelled, six more at risk due to wind.
- Black hole and neutron star mergers push the laws of physics with their odd orbits - Space
Black hole and neutron star mergers push the laws of physics with their odd orbits
- Yukon government says there’s more snow than usual in some parts of the Yukon
Yukon government reports above-average snowfall in northern regions
- Weather warning issued for Highway 3 ahead of snow storm
A snow storm is expected to hit Highway 3 ahead of a 35 cm snowfall that Environment Canada predicts will occur by Thursday morning.
- Wildlife group warns of bears in Sooke neighbourhoods
Wildlife group warns of bears in Sooke neighbourhoods
- St. Marys River receives less-treated wastewater for 36 hours
St. Marys River wastewater treatment issue
- Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory marks first year advancing storm research and resilience
Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory verifies 116 tornadoes for 2025, marking fourth-highest year since 2017.
- City report proposes 3 new pools in Abbotsford
City to build three new pools in Abbotsford
- UVic researchers strengthen Antarctica ocean monitoring
UVic researchers strengthen Antarctica ocean monitoring
- This fish has cloned itself for 100,000 years. Scientists just figured out how. - Yahoo
Scientists discover cloning method in fish that has been cloning itself for 100,000 years
- Astronomers See Braided Magnetic Fields Above a Sunspot - AAS Nova
Astronomers Observe Complex Magnetic Field Structure Above Sunspot
- Astronomers capture birth of a magnetar, confirming link to some of universe's brightest exploding stars - Phys.org
Astronomers capture birth of a magnetar, confirming link to some of universe's brightest exploding stars
- New mpox variant detected in Ontario — here’s what you need to know
Two cases of mpox variant clade Ib detected in Ontario.