A team of scientists and engineers has for the first time successfully drilled over two kilometres through the ice sheet in West Antarctica using hot water.
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Urban Diet Linked to Obesity and Elevated Blood Glucose in Raccoons
Raccoons living in urban landscapes are feasting on our leftovers and suffering the consequences.
Desalinated Water Affects the Energy Equation in the Middle East
Perhaps more than in other parts of the world, in the Middle East energy and water are closely intertwined.
Fossil Fuel Era Is Ending, But The Lawsuits Are Just Beginning
An American coal company is suing the Canadian government over Alberta's plan to combat climate change.
Global Coal Demand Set to Remain Stable Through 2023, Despite Headwinds
While global coal demand looks set to rise for the second year in a row in 2018, it is forecast to remain stable over the next five years, as declines in Europe and North America are offset by strong growth in India and Southeast Asia, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest coal market report, Coal 2018.
Global Water Futures Launches Six Projects Co-Led With Indigenous Partners
Global Water Futures (GWF)—the world’s largest university-led freshwater research program—has launched six new co-led projects across Canada to address urgent and growing water quality issues for Indigenous communities.