They look like smears of pink bubblegum on the rocks off British Columbia’s coast, indistinguishable from one another.
The towering, hundreds of years old Sitka spruce trees growing in the heart of Vancouver Island’s Carmanah Valley appear placid and unchanging.
Canada’s high school students may not be getting enough information on the negative impacts of climate change.
The ocean plays an essential role in absorbing large quantities of excess carbon dioxide released by human activities.
A new online mapping tool highlighting the 50 most influential fossil fuel industry players in Western Canada was launched today to help shed light on who’s who in the oil resource sector.
White wispy trails across the blue sky on a sunny day are one of the few attractive features of air travel.
A gene linked to Alzheimer’s Disease may impact cognitive health much sooner than previously realized.
The culprit responsible for the decline of Mexico’s once lucrative jumbo squid fishery has remained a mystery, until now.
Warming temperatures and changes in ocean circulation and salinity are driving the breakup of ice sheets in Antarctica, but a new study suggests that intense storms may help push the system over the edge.
Waterhemp and Palmer amaranth, two aggressive weeds that threaten the food supply in North America, are increasingly hard to kill with commercially available herbicides.
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