Microbes living in tree bark consume vast amounts of climate-related and toxic gases, according to new research published Jan ...
New Scientist on MSN
We must completely change the way we build homes to stay below 2°C
Construction generates between 10 and 20 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, but cities can slash their climate ...
Insects are an appealing food source because they are rich in protein and require few resources. While a possible future ...
Dofasco and the federal government owe the city an explanation about what's actually happening with the decarbonization plans ...
Prairie wetlands release more carbon dioxide when drained than if they’re left in a natural state on farm fields, according ...
Maclean's on MSNOpinion
Canada Will Miss Its Climate Targets. Here’s How We Prepare.
Canada will weather climate change better than most. We need to brace for the fallout from countries that don’t.
A court has handed down its decision regarding an appeal on the future of coal-fired power in Saskatchewan. The Court of King ...
The Squires government was forced to order the closure of Manitoba’s numerous data centres built during the Kinew era. Their water and power demands, especially in summer, are no longer sustainable.
Long-haul trucks are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While electric vehicles are effective for ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
How climate change is reshaping the future of the Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics is increasingly under threat from climate change as greenhouse gas emissions cause temperatures to warm.
Mongabay News on MSN
What can—and cannot—be done to save the world’s glaciers
Glaciers are often treated as scenic features or scientific curiosities. In fact, they are critical infrastructure. Though ...
Across Canada, there’s growing recognition that better mobility between major cities is essential. The country’s first ...
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