- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/4/15 22:43
Three of the largest forestry companies operating in northwestern Ontario say an environmental group's criticisms of logging practices in Ontario and Quebec are...
Three of the largest forestry companies operating in northwestern Ontario say an environmental group's criticisms of logging practices in Ontario and Quebec are...
The Google Earth app is adding a new video feature that draws upon nearly four decades of satellite imagery to vividly illustrate how climate change has affected glaciers, beaches, forests and other places around the...
A warmer winter and pandemic public health restrictions may be contributing to more rat sightings in Nova Scotia.
One Tyrannosaurus rex seems scary enough. Now picture 2.5 billion of them. That's how many of the fierce dinosaurs probably roamed Earth over the course of a couple million years, a new study...
Some Northern communities are looking to become more self-sufficient in food production, and a team of researchers from across the country, including P.E.I., is helping...
Mitigations and adaptations to climate change within Nunatsiavut are multiplying, but all share one element: they're being led...
Some are hailing the nascent technology as game-changing for the renewable energy sector, offering intermittent wind and solar power a consistent low-carbon backup. However, the impact of storage projects to encourage more renewables, and provide other benefits, may be limited by just how much power they can...
The government estimates methane emissions in the oil and gas sector by mostly relying on mathematical modelling based on a small number of field measurements. But researchers say the government is underestimating those emissions, and better measurement techniques are...
After years of criticizing the Liberal carbon tax, the Conservative party is proposing a climate plan that also puts a price on carbon for consumers, according to a copy of the party's climate change plan obtained by CBC...
Whale researchers and conservationists are warning boaters in the waters off Vancouver's Point Grey to slow down and give an injured humpback whale seen in the area a minimum of 100 metres...