- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/11/25 22:38
New research suggests the risk of extreme wildfire events is increasing across the globe, with some of the largest increases in Western...
New research suggests the risk of extreme wildfire events is increasing across the globe, with some of the largest increases in Western...
Environmentalist David Suzuki has issued an apology after saying last weekend that "there are going to be pipelines blown up" if government leaders neglect to take action on climate change.
Despite three decades of action, Canada’s emissions have risen 20 per cent since 1990, the country remains unprepared for climate disasters and recent subsidies to the oil and gas sector have not delivered the promised emission reductions, according to the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development’s fall...
Communities left reeling by significant floods and mudslides in southern B.C. are set to face another series of storms heading into the weekend, even as widespread damage continues to affect key highways and supply chains, and thousands remain away from their...
The Ford government is nowhere near on track to achieving its targets for cutting Ontario's greenhouse gas emissions, according to new internal forecasts that have never before been made...
Forty years after Canadian and Swedish homes were found to have comparable levels of radon gas, a new University of Calgary study suggests radon levels in Canada’s recent builds now far exceed their Swedish counterparts — by 467 per...
Year after year, reports have been issued and warnings given that B.C.’s flood management system was haphazard and in need of upgrades or...