Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows.
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Hot or Cold, Rural Residents More Vulnerable to Extreme Temperatures
A study in China’s Zheijiang Province shows that people in China’s rural communities are more vulnerable to both hot and cold temperature extremes than people living in urban areas.
Climate Change In The Arctic: Warming Lakes Pose A Challenging Environment For Cold-Loving Fishes
Although often regarded as a problem for future generations, climate change is already having a profound impact on northern lakes, the species they contain and the humans that rely on them for food and fun
Sensing Shakes
A new way to sense earthquakes could help improve early warning systems.
UNB Engineering Students Develop Marine Lifejacket With Built-In Tracking System
A group of four University of New Brunswick engineering students with close personal and working ties to the marine industry have developed a smart-lifejacket they believe could save more lives.
Honey Bees Can Help Monitor Pollution In Cities
Honey from urban bees can tell us how clean a city is and help pinpoint the sources of environmental pollutants such as lead, new University of British Columbia research has found.