Canada could lead the world in helping to achieve water sustainability but is falling short of reaching the goals set out by the United Nations (UN), according to a new report from scientists with the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program.
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Black Carbon Found in the Amazon River Reveals Recent Forest Burnings
Besides swathes of destroyed vegetation, forest fires in Amazonia leave their imprint on the Amazon River and its tributaries.
Some Small Mammals Undeterred by Industrial Activity
Two common species of small mammals are not significantly disturbed by industrial activity near their homes, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists.
New Study Reveals Secrets of Wolfe Creek Crater
Meteorite impact site much younger than previously thought.
A Rock-Solid Solution for CO2
Scientists now know that for Earth to stay within the temperature increase limit set by the Paris Agreement, negative emission technologies (NET), which remove and permanently sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, are essential.
Huge Tsunami Hit Oman 1,000 Years Ago
A natural event of similar magnitude would have devastating consequences today, warn researchers at the University of Bonn.


