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- Satellites reveal new climate threat to emperor penguins
Satellites reveal new climate threat to emperor penguins
- Electric buses are coming fast in Canada, but outdated garages, grids and chargers are slowing them down
Outdated garages and charging infrastructure hindering Canada's electric bus rollout.
- Oil industry pushes Ottawa to use Alberta's methane math — and hide true emissions
Oil industry seeks to use Alberta's methane emissions measures, which are seen as inaccurate by experts, in federal climate policy.
- Toronto residents, doctors oppose 20-year extension for city's largest gas plant and emissions source
Residents and doctors object to 20-year extension of Portlands Gas Plant's operating license.
- Calgary under month-long water restrictions as Bearspaw feeder main work begins - Global News
Calgary under month-long water restrictions as Bearspaw feeder main work begins.
- Penticton to begin annual water main flushing
Penticton residents will experience periodic water main flushing
- Seedy Saturday returning to Desbarats this week
Seedy Saturday returns to Desbarats this week, highlighting seed saving, soil health, and northern growing practices.
- B.C. firm penalized for ‘predictable’ release of toxic cocktail into Fraser River
Richmond waste company fined $21K for toxic effluent release
- Comox Valley Regional District announces Climate Action Strategy
The Comox Valley Regional District has released its new Climate Action Strategy, outlining steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change.
- Yukon government meterologist says Spring might not be quite as warm as resident might hop for
Temperatures may be cooler than expected this spring
- Flood watch extended with more rain in forecast
Flood watch extended for additional rain
- Critical minerals collide with tourism in B.C. resort town
A proposed magnesium mine could disrupt tourism in a B.C. resort town
- Spotted Towhees and catkins signal spring around Trail
Spotted Towhees return to local trails as spring arrives
- Ontario braces for back-to-back storms with possible 'significant' freezing rain and snow coming
Ontario prepares for two severe winter storms, with Environment Canada predicting significant freezing rain and snow
- Muskoka, Parry Sound could see 'significant' freezing rain
Freezing rain possible in Muskoka, Parry Sound on Tuesday and Wednesday
- Terraforming Mars Isn't a Climate Problem—It's an Industrial Nightmare - Universe Today
Terraforming Mars could lead to catastrophic consequences for the Martian ecosystem.
- Residents sign petition to keep Drake Landing green space
Residents of Okotoks neighbourhood gather to express opposition to redevelopment of green space.
- Waterspout spotted over Okanagan Lake at Gellatly Bay - Castanet
Waterspout spotted over Okanagan Lake at Gellatly Bay
- March 9th Weather Discussion
Mild temperatures expected, with light rain showers in the morning
- Canada must remember that the future is electricity, not fossil fuels
Canada's economy and industries will likely shift towards renewable energy sources
- Digital Reconstruction Reveals Face of ‘Little Foot,’ A 4 Million-Year-Old Human Ancestor - Asharq Al-awsat - English
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 4 million-year-old human ancestor.
- Optimal nano-silica filler concentration to optimize kinetics, rheology and bonding of self-adhesive composites - Nature
The study investigated the effect of nano-silica filler concentration on the kinetics, rheology, and bonding of self-adhesive composites, finding that an optimal concentration of 5 wt% nano-silica significantly improved the mechanical properties and adhesion of the composites.
- New turbines harness the power of the St. Lawrence in a Canadian first
New turbines harness the power of the St. Lawrence River for the first time in Canada.
- The geopolitics of fossil fuel addiction
Saudi Arabia's dominance of global oil reserves is under threat as Russia takes the top spot, prompting the West to seek alternative energy sources.
- From refugee to climate advocate empowering other newcomers
Milad Rajabi, a refugee who arrived in Canada in 2023, has become a climate advocate, helping other newcomers adjust to life in the country.
- Birders around the world help track ‘the heartbeats of the planet’
Citizen scientists around the world participate in the annual Great Backyard Bird Count.
- Sun, rain and snow: It’s coming in that order this week in southern Ontario - INsauga
Toronto sets record for warmest March 7, warm weather expected this weekend, fog and thunderstorms to follow
- Freezing rain risk builds in Ontario, Quebec with messy storm
Freezing rain risk builds in Ontario and southern Quebec
- MVIHES receives $18,700 from 100 Women Who Care Oceanside group
$18,700 donated to MVIHES to support environmental initiatives.
- ’Low-grade anxiety:’ Alberta towns preparing for upcoming wildfire season
Alberta residents prepare for wildfire season
- Prevention is the key to halting European chafer beetle damage
European chafer beetles typically mate in June and lay eggs in July.
- Rare celestial event: Don't miss Venus and Saturn meeting in the sky for planetary conjunction after sunset - Yahoo
Venus and Saturn will meet in the sky this weekend, creating a rare planetary conjunction after sunset.
- Rare celestial event: Don't miss Venus and Saturn meeting in the sky for planetary conjunction after sunset - FOX Weather
Rare celestial event: Venus and Saturn are set to meet in the sky for a planetary conjunction after sunset this weekend.
- Green scores 22, leads Tulsa over Temple 78-76 to close out American Conference regular season
Tulsa wins 78-76 over Temple in American Conference regular season finale.
- Snowpack below average in Chapman watershed
Snowpack below average in Chapman watershed.
- Opposition to pump track plans on Nuns’ Island continues to fight against project
Opposition to pump track on Nuns' Island persists
- How China Plans to Tackle Its Massive Solar Panel Waste Problem
China's solar panel waste is estimated to reach 25 million tons by 2025.
- Record-breaking temperatures in Toronto on Saturday as city springs forward into warmer weather over weekend
Toronto experiences record-breaking temperatures on Saturday
- Update: BC Hydro sending crew to Smithers from elsewhere in province after Saturday night’s windstorm
BC Hydro crew deployed to Smithers after windstorm causes power outages
- LETTER: Why recycling in Maple Ridge works the way it does
The city's recycling program is based on a single-stream system, where all recyclables are collected in one bin.
- Snowfall warning issued for Calgary - CTV News
Snowfall warning issued for Calgary, high winds expected, snow targets parts of Alberta.
- Solar and Storage Could Reshape Rural Electricity Markets
Rural electric cooperatives face disruption from renewable energy costs
- LETTER: Time change can be hard on our biological clock
A recent time change may disrupt sleep patterns and affect daily routines.
- Anxiety in some Alberta mountain towns as wildfire season begins
Wildfires begin in Alberta, sparking anxiety among residents
- David Sovka: Hallelujah! No more time change
Canada to drop daylight saving time in some provinces
- Toronto springs forward into warmer weather this weekend
Toronto to enjoy warmer weather this weekend
- Ontario News This Week: Soaring gas prices, new Costco and tips for March break travel and switch to daylight saving time
Gas prices hit record high, Costco opens in Brampton, March break travel tips
- Homes driven into Saskatchewan community amid wildfire recovery - CTV News
Homes driven into Saskatchewan community amid wildfire recovery