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Women Make Science: From the Lab to the Field | Featured Documentary
In Kenya, a biological scientist works with local women to tackle climate issues and restore Lake Victoria's ecosystem.
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Women Make Science: From the Lab to Lake Victoria | Featured Documentary
In Kenya, a biological scientist works with local women to tackle climate issues and restore Lake Victoria's ecosystem.
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How to Make Al Gore Proud
Al Gore wants you to start taking global warming seriously. And in a 2006 speech, he offered specific tips on how to do so.
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How to Calculate Your Carbon Footprint
A carbon footprint is an equation that estimates just how much you, personally, are contributing to global warming—and all you have to do is plug some info into an online calculator. Figuring out how to make your footprint smaller, of...
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Hay fever explained I Decomplicated
Hay fever affects millions around the globe. A seasonal pollen allergy, hay fever is more than just sneezing or watery eyes and can lead to debilitating symptoms that last for weeks or even months. With changing weather patterns, hay...
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Learn What It's Like to Be an Arctic Ambassador For the San Diego Zoo
Alicia is representing the San Diego Zoo with Polar Bears International in Hudson Bay. Get a preview of what's in store for her.
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London expands pollution charge zone in bid to curb vehicle emissions
The new Ultra Low Emission Zone covers a quarter of the British capital and 3.8 million people. Vehicles that don't meet the zone's emissions standards have to pay a daily charge of £12.50, or $21.30 Cdn.
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What increased drought in the Prairies will look like
As the climate continues to heat up, the Prairies will see both more and less precipitation. CBC meteorologist Christy Climenhaga explains.
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Carnival revelers battle record heat in Rio
Rio De Janeiro residents and tourists are facing scorching temperatures as the city's crowded pre-carnival street parties swung into full gear. . . The municipality's Rio alert system recorded 44 degrees Celsius in the west of the...
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Midwestern Drought Causes Water Conservation
Lake Mead falls to lowest level since Hoover Dam's construction as "apocalyptic" heatwave and drought hit parts of US.
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Donald Trump Inauguration 2025: 47th US President re-iterates territorial ambitions
In his 2025 inauguration address, Donald Trump reaffirms his territorial ambitions, outlining a bold vision for America's global presence and influence during his second term.
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COP29 climate conference begins as Shell wins appeal on cutting emissions
The COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, got off to a sombre start as climate scientists warned the world is now in the ‘final countdown to limit global temperature rise.’ On the same day, oil giant Shell won its appeal against...
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Snow in short supply in Winnipeg in mid-November
The last time a snowfall was recorded at the Winnipeg airport was on April 19, making it 206 days without any snow. Normally, Winnipeggers would see the first snowfall in October.
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title: Busted solar panels are an early example of a looming problem — and an opportunityDesc: According to the Smart Prosperity Institute, by 2050 the country will be dealing with hundreds of thousands of tonnes of unusable solar panels...
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Busted solar panels are an early example of a looming problem — and an opportunity
According to the Smart Prosperity Institute, by 2050 the country will be dealing with hundreds of thousands of tonnes of unusable solar panels and wind turbine blades. Some businesses are looking at this looming source of waste with...
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2024 will be world's hottest year on record, EU scientists say
This year is 'virtually certain' to eclipse 2023 as the world's warmest since records began, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service said on Thursday. Copernicus also said 2024 will be the first year in which the planet is...
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Summer 2024 was hottest on record, EU climate change monitor says
The world is emerging from its warmest Northern Hemisphere summer since records began, the Copernicus Climate Change Service says, as global warming continues to intensify.
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Report: Logging should be reported as Canada's 3rd highest carbon emitter
If carbon emissions from logging were reported separately by the Canadian government, they would be the third highest emitting sector of the economy, behind only oil and gas production and transportation, according to a new report from...
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Last chance tourism: Visiting a vanishing glacier in Chamonix
The new lift and Glaciorium are all part of major works underway at the Montenvers site to ensure access to the Mer de Glace and high mountains in France.
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Before-And-After Satellite Images of Earth from Space
These images show how quickly Earth’s environment can change, from shrinking lakes like the Aral Sea to melting glaciers and wildfires in Yellowstone. Human actions like farming, building dams, and digging for oil are also changing...
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World's Best Recyclers
This video highlights the top 10 countries that recycle the most waste, with Germany, South Korea, and Austria leading the way through strong policies and public involvement. These nations use smart systems like return fees,...
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Amazing Images of a Changing Earth, From Space
Satellite images show how fast the Earth is changing due to things like melting glaciers, wildfires, dams, and growing cities. These changes can affect people’s lives, such as forcing them to move or losing access to water and land....
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We've Disrupted the All-Important ‘Ocean Conveyor Belt’
Warming ocean water is weakening a major current system called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which helps regulate global weather. Melting ice in Greenland and freshwater from rivers are making the ocean less...
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Solving Climate Change with Research, Development, and Civic Action
To fight climate change, countries need to support research, recruit science experts, and help companies develop clean technology through partnerships and government programs. Citizens also play an important role by staying involved in...