Climate Change
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Climate change is affecting how Canadians plan to buy homes, report saysA new BMO report said 39 per cent Canadians say climate-related factors such as wildfires, floods, heatwaves, and storms will affect where they live in the next five years.EnvironmentApr 30
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Climate change, not habitat loss, may be biggest threat to caribou herds: studyClimate change, not habitat loss, may be the biggest threat to the survival of threatened caribou herds, new research suggests. The consequences could be profound.ScienceApr 29
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EV sales in Canada rose in recent years despite higher interest rates. Why?Electric vehicle registrations rose in recent years despite interest rates also rising. Experts caution Canada's transition to EVs could still be challenging.CanadaApr 24
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2021 heat dome fuelled by climate change, intensified wildfire risk: studyThe study found the heat dome in June and July 2021 was 34 per cent larger and lasted 59 per cent longer than a similar event would have without climate change.EnvironmentApr 23
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USask leading Canadian freshwater monitoring systemUSask is leading an initiative to monitor freshwater systems across Canada. The Global Water Futures Observatories network covers 64 basins, lakes, rivers and wetlands.ScienceApr 21
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Montreal electric car show exhibits industry’s advancementThe Montreal Electric Vehicle show exhibits the variety of vehicles available, including scooters, bikes, and cars. Industry leaders are present to showcase new developments.CanadaApr 20
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L.A., Belfast… Rainbow Lake? Why a remote Alberta town joined cities in Plant-Based TreatyRainbow Lake is the first town in Canada to officially endorse the Plant-Based Treaty.EnvironmentApr 16
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Strong winter storms cause unprecedented damage to Irving Nature Park in Saint JohnThe Irving Nature Park says this winter’s strong winds and rain brought the most damage to the park in its 30 year history, according to the parks social media.EnvironmentApr 12
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Not if, but when: Crews battle simulated North Shore wildfireCrews from 20 different agencies gathered in North Vancouver on Thursday to battle a simulated wildfire ahead of the summer season.EnvironmentApr 11
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Is there a link between stroke and climate change? A study may have found oneScorching hot days and frigid cold spells may be contributing to an increasing number of deaths and disabilities from stroke, according to a new study.HealthApr 11
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