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Open water replaces sea ice as the autumn norm in Western Arctic
Open water has become the November norm in the Chukchi Sea northwest of Alaska. Instead of thick, years-old ice, researchers are studying waves and how they may pummel the northern Alaska coastline.
Technology & Science ||
Yes, house cats are getting fatter — and it's all your fault
A fat cat named Cinderblock on an aspirational mission to slim down has become a darling of the internet, but felines everywhere should likely be joining her in the battle against the bulge.
Wallis Snowdon
Canada -Edmonton ||
Thrifting is losing its stigma: second-hand clothes are sustainable — and cool
Sellers of second-hand clothes are enjoying a boom in business right now in part, they say, because consumers' growing concern about the environment is leading them to turn away from the fast fashion industry, with its throwaway garments and carbon footprint.
Dianne Buckner
Business ||
Analysis
For better or worse, Trudeau's next 4 years are going to be about climate change
Aaron Wherry
Politics ||
Star light, star bright: Rare designation sought to keep Kelowna park dark
Canada -British Columbia ||
Brazil Amazon deforestation soars to 11-year high
Technology & Science ||
How the American environmental movement dealt a blow to Alberta's oilpatch
Alexander Panetta
World ||
Long, cold, messy winter that's 'more frozen than thawed' ahead for most of Canada
Canada ||
Opinion
The path to net-zero emissions won't be easy, but here's how it can be done
Brett Dolter
Canada -Saskatchewan ||
Environmentalists hope self-imposed ban on heavy fuel oil will get regulators talking
Katie Toth
Canada -North ||
Multicultural energy efficiency program helps newcomers manage bills
Dan McGarvey
Canada -Calgary |
Weather station added on Hog Island to better prepare for climate change
Isabella Zavarise
Canada -PEI |
Experts optimistic amid predictions in new report that Canada will miss emission targets
Nicole Mortillaro
Technology & Science ||
GO PUBLIC
Bank wires fraudsters over $800K of retiree's savings, despite red flags
Erica Johnson
Canada -Calgary ||
Bob McDonald's blog
Get some sleep, and get your brain washed
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
Why Nova Scotia could be in the path of a future tsunami
Emma Smith
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
A crime of opportunity: Why some shoppers steal at self-checkout
Sophia Harris
Business ||
Who owns your feelings? Short doc shows how big tech uses AI to track emotions
Marilla Steuter-Martin
Canada -Montreal |
The sweet sting of Nova Scotia's tiniest 'livestock' industry
Elizabeth McMillan
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Why you shouldn't salt a leech that's sucking your blood
Emily Chung
Technology & Science ||
Like, subscribe, save the world: YouTubers embrace climate activism, but experts question reach and motive
Jackson Weaver
Entertainment ||
'It felt really powerful:' 2,400-year-old bison skull welcomed by Siksika Nation
Canada -Calgary |
New high-powered radar gives scientists a 3D view of wildfires in real time
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |
The return of race science — the quest to fortify racism with bad biology
Radio -Quirks & Quarks |