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Canada's lakes are changing because of warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Here's why scientists are concerned.
The opinion, rooted in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change science, is not a one-off. Rather, it reinforces a ...
This summer, wildfires have caused evacuations across Canada and recently forced thousands of people to flee their homes in ...
Despite a deluge of rain for Swift Current this August, we are still nowhere near record territory. Environment and Climate ...
Many Western democracies, including France, the U.K., and Finland, sent cabinet ministers to the treaty negotiations in ...
Southwest Saskatchewan got whalloped by thunder and lightning on Tuesday Night and Wednesday morning. Over 1,300 lightning ...
CBC Radio’s The House takes a look at whether Canada is on track to meet its climate targets under Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
Although the scientific consensus on climate change is growing, and innovative economic policies and tools have the potential to make a difference, disinformation is becoming ever more sophisticated, ...
When the MSC Baltic III ran aground on the shores of Cedar Cove on Newfoundland's west coast in February, the first concern ...
As Saskatchewan prepares to keep its coal-fired power plants running past the federal cutoff date of 2029, a group of ...
A study of dozens of Canadian lakes suggests global warming is the major driver of surging algae levels, raising questions ...
An unstable environment across the Prairies and northwestern Ontario will bring another chance for severe thunderstorms on ...