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Smoke billowing from wildfires is leading to poor air quality and reducing visibility throughout Manitoba this ...
A new government model to estimate peatland emissions and their impact on climate change could provide a new perspective on ...
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EURweb on MSNDANGER ZONE: 100°F+ Heat Dome to SMOTHER Half of America – Is YOUR City on the List? | VIDEODangerous and intense heat dome to bring 100°F+ temps and high humidity across U.S. and Canada through late July 2025 ...
As wildfires become more frequent and intense across Canada, fire officials are seeing stark differences between northwestern ...
If you were to ask most people what causes cancer, the answer would probably be smoking, alcohol, the sun, hair dye or some other avoidable element. At such a critical moment in US history, we need ...
We believe significant scientific knowledge may be garnered from following the ostriches in a controlled environment at the ...
Zurich Canada's expert says traditional marine coverage is no longer enough in today's volatile trade environment ...
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More frequent flash floods are ‘the new reality,’ but Canada may not be readyAs flash flooding takes a deadly toll in Texas, an expert worries Canada lacks predictive capabilities, warning systems and ...
A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days ...
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Federal officials say wildfire forecast shows high risk of more fires in AugustThe 2025 wildfire season is already one of the worst on record for Canada and there is a high risk that more fires will break ...
Research Director for the Canadian Climate Institute Ryan Ness on the emergency preparedness in Canada for flash flooding amid climate change.
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