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Who’s going to fill the U.S.-sized hole in climate diplomacy?

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving us to a more sustainable world. Keep up with the latest news...

Cuts to U.S. weather forecasting, climate science create dark clouds for Canadian counterparts

Cuts to the U.S. agency responsible for weather forecasting and climate science have left scientists on this side of the border concerned about the reliability of data Canada needs to predict...

Scientists brought to tears by huge loss of U.S. butterflies

A fluttering butterfly makes most people smile with delight — a reaction that makes them special among insects.Some people love butterflies so much that, like birders, they look for and count...

World’s biggest iceberg appears to have run aground near remote British island

The world's largest iceberg appears to have run aground off the coast of a remote British island home to millions of penguins and seals — potentially threatening local wildlife, but also providing...

Repeat human-induced earthquakes rattle ranchers in northeastern B.C.

Bo Hedges' parents have lived on their ranch north of Fort St. John, B.C., for close to 50 years, running the Dead Horse Creek Cattle Company on the property where a natural spring...
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