- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/7/8 20:25
Developing nations, UN seek clear plan for promised climate...
Developing nations, UN seek clear plan for promised climate...
After this summer’s unprecedented heat wave across B.C., authorities in the Gulf Islands say the season’s drought is one of the worst they’ve experienced in recent...
Smoky skies have Environment Canada extending an air quality advisory for parts of Manitoba on...
With forest fires burning longer and larger due to climate change, more research is needed to understand the long-term health effects of prolonged exposure to smoke, a new international report...
A Prince William artist hopes her metal fish art installation will help inspire New Brunswickers to take better care of their bodies of...
Two leading scientists are standing by a pair of researchers fired from Canada's National Microbiology Lab, instead pointing the finger at issues inside the high-security facility...
Multiple variants of the virus behind COVID-19 are circulating in Canada, and lambda has now joined their ranks, with 11 cases reported across the country so...
After a long downturn in the oilpatch and with the energy landscape changing, the University of Calgary is suspending admission of new students to the undergraduate program in oil and gas...
To mark Canada's 150th anniversary, the City of Ottawa planted several dozen maple trees in a park near Westboro Beach, but now many are already dead, or...
Grabbing a mask on the way out the door has become a daily routine for many Canadians, but it's no longer mandatory in some provinces. While experts agree things are looking up, the delta variant has some worried that now isn't the time to...
The Pacific Northwest's recent heat wave — which overwhelmed communities in both Canada and the U.S. — was at least 150 times more likely to happen because of climate change, new data...