The Run of Record-Breaking Heat Has Ended, for Now
But global warming doesn’t happen in a smooth progression. Like housing prices, the general trend is up, but there are…
Ottawa deploys mosquito-killing drones to prevent spread of West Nile virus
For once, that buzzing sound in your ear this summer might not be a mosquito, but part of Ottawa Public…
Extreme Weather Poses a Challenge for Heat Pumps
Another, rather terrifying, scenario has caught Lowes’ attention. The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is a system of ocean currents…
Sturgeon endure in Alberta, but the future of these river ‘monsters’ is now uncertain
They lurk in the murky depths of some of Alberta's biggest rivers, living fossils from when giant lizards strode the…
What’s happening with Ukraine’s Kursk incursion and nuclear plant fire
Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with organizers of the "Russia" forum and exhibition, which celebrates the country's major…
Greece grappling with ‘extremely dangerous’ wildfires. What to know – National
For over 20 hours, firefighters in Greece have been working to bring “extremely dangerous” wildfires under control, the country’s climate…
Endangered butternut trees thriving in western Quebec forest, group says
Disease-resistant seedlings of an endangered tree species are doing well during their first season in a western Quebec forest, according…
After Selangor’s success in Klang River cleanup, advocates hope more Malaysian states follow suit
Slat said that the technology is the fastest and cheapest way to filter out the trash from rivers before its…
Growing mangoes in Greece is the latest bizarre climate change experiment as droughts become the norm
Stirring the leaves of a shrub on his farm in Kyparissia, western Greece, Panos Adamopoulos spied the first soon-to-be-ripe mangoes…
Thousands protest in Serbia’s Belgrade against lithium mining project | Protests News
Protesters say they fear project by mining giant Rio Tinto would pollute water sources and endanger public health.Thousands of people…