- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/10/28 21:55
The forestry sector is a significant source of Canada's carbon emissions, but that's not always apparent because of the way we count those emissions, four environmental organizations argue in a new...
The forestry sector is a significant source of Canada's carbon emissions, but that's not always apparent because of the way we count those emissions, four environmental organizations argue in a new...
Scientists dropped everything to focus on a COVID-19 vaccine. Its success will change the future of...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at what the failure of wealthy countries to meet a climate funding goal means for smaller nations and the move by some Ontarians to get off the...
Canadian fossil fuel producers receive more public financial support than any others in the developed world, according to a new...
The CBC's Tesa Arcilla in London reports on Britain's new state-of-the-art polar research ship, RRS Sir David Attenborough, docking briefly in the city before COP26 and its first ocean voyage to Antarctica. (Alberto Pezzali/The Associated...
Some new studies that look at natural immunity — a degree of protection against COVID-19 that a person develops after being infected — have triggered discussion within the scientific community about the strength of such immunity. However, scientists tell CBC News it is no substitute for...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves today for a week-long swing through Europe. His first stop is the Netherlands, a country with close historic and diplomatic ties to...
With the UN climate conference just days away, profits and production are on the rise in Canada's oilpatch — prompting calls for the sector to earmark funds to speed up efforts to reduce emissions. Three experts address issues facing the industry, including the impact of COP26, Canada's climate goals and technology that can reduce...