A new study has linked the deadliest type of disaster — heat waves — directly to major fossil fuel companies and their products.
They feast on bubbles of methane seeping out of the ocean floor. Could their appetites be harnessed to slow climate change?
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Smith's pipeline efforts could force Carney government's hand
Of course you remember in 2022 when then-prime minister Justin Trudeau said there had “never been a strong business case” for ...
Will the boom in A.I. drive up greenhouse gas emissions? At the Climate Forward live event, the chief sustainability officers at Google and Microsoft discuss their companies’ net-zero ambitions.
Tucker Reals is CBSNews.com's foreign editor, based in the CBS News London bureau. He has worked for CBS News since 2006, prior to which he worked for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C., and ...
(Permanent Musical Accompaniment to the Last Post of the Week from the Blog's Favourite Living Canadian) It was a cracker of a week in the Congress of the United States. First, FBI director Kash Patel ...
Crystal clear water, white sand and scorching dry summer heat.Coral coastlines, natural wonders and bustling ...
A memorial service has been scheduled for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed at a political event at a Utah university Wednesday afternoon. Kirk’s non-profit organization, ...
In Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, researchers uncovered a remarkably complete fossil of a dome-headed dinosaur that lived 108 ...
A group of paleontologists unearthed the most complete fossil of a new species of a famed dome-headed dinosaur to date during a dig in Mongolia. The team found the pristine skeleton in the Khuren Dukh ...
Step aside, carbon dating. Paleontologists date fossils based on the clues in the rocks surrounding them. When paleontologists dig up a fossil from the ground, how do they figure out the age of the ...
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