Globalnews.ca
Curious swimming polar bears make Canadian researchers anxious
Globalnews.ca
ABOVE: Video by student Kathryn Purdon taken onboard the icebreaker CCGS Amundsen of three polar bears away from the ice and curious about our trace metal sampling system cable. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial ...
Polar bears panic Canadian researchers in Beaufort Sea by chewing on equipmentCBC.ca
Polar Bear Gnaws At Research Cable In The Beaufort SeaHuffington Post Canada
Polar Bears Try to Eat BC Researchers ExperimentKelownaNow
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Globalnews.ca
ABOVE: Video by student Kathryn Purdon taken onboard the icebreaker CCGS Amundsen of three polar bears away from the ice and curious about our trace metal sampling system cable. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial ...
Polar bears panic Canadian researchers in Beaufort Sea by chewing on equipment
Polar Bear Gnaws At Research Cable In The Beaufort Sea
Polar Bears Try to Eat BC Researchers Experiment
Tempo.co
Students should take action on climate change
Daily Trojan Online
We know that the scientific community is virtually unanimous in telling us that climate change is real, and we know that this is a defining issue that is affecting our generation. This Friday, Oct. 2, millennials on 70 college campuses across the ...
Urgent Action Needed to Reach International Climate Deal: ExpertsTempo.co
Climate change: Will the next PM go to Paris with nothing but excuses?iPolitics.ca (subscription)
Election commentary: Canada's stance on climate changeToronto Star
Huffington Post
Energy Collective
ZME Science
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Daily Trojan Online
We know that the scientific community is virtually unanimous in telling us that climate change is real, and we know that this is a defining issue that is affecting our generation. This Friday, Oct. 2, millennials on 70 college campuses across the ...
Urgent Action Needed to Reach International Climate Deal: Experts
Climate change: Will the next PM go to Paris with nothing but excuses?
Election commentary: Canada's stance on climate change
Toronto Star
Study raises doubt about viability of Northwest Passage as shipping route
Toronto Star
For years, scientists have obsessively monitored Arctic sea ice: how it expands in the winter months and how much of it shrinks in the summer. Now, a study that zeroed in on a big chunk of the Northwest Passage, says sea ice there remains too thick and ...
The Arctic Sea-Ice is Disapp…—Actually IncreasingCanada Free Press
Arctic ice still too thick for Northwest Passage shipping: studyAmeriPublications
Arctic Sea Ice Still TOO THICK For Ships To Regularly Traverse The Northwest ...Daily Caller
EarthSky
Dispatch Tribunal
Nature.com
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Toronto Star
For years, scientists have obsessively monitored Arctic sea ice: how it expands in the winter months and how much of it shrinks in the summer. Now, a study that zeroed in on a big chunk of the Northwest Passage, says sea ice there remains too thick and ...
The Arctic Sea-Ice is Disapp…—Actually Increasing
Arctic ice still too thick for Northwest Passage shipping: study
Arctic Sea Ice Still TOO THICK For Ships To Regularly Traverse The Northwest ...
Dispatch Tribunal
Massive swarms of midges descend upon Toronto
Dispatch Tribunal
Mosquito-like, but non-biting insects known as midges have started crowding around lights in Toronto – specifically near lake Ontario – to mate. Though these group of insects that include many kinds of small flies are always around, this is the time of ...
Keep your mouth closed and windows shut: It's midge mating seasonHamilton Spectator
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Dispatch Tribunal
Mosquito-like, but non-biting insects known as midges have started crowding around lights in Toronto – specifically near lake Ontario – to mate. Though these group of insects that include many kinds of small flies are always around, this is the time of ...
Keep your mouth closed and windows shut: It's midge mating season
Vancouver Sun
Thursday, Oct. 1: Readers call for action on climate change
Vancouver Sun
Re: Pope Francis urges world leaders at UN to embrace environmental guardianship, Sept. 26. Despite criticism from some politicians, it is appropriate for a religious leader like Pope Francis to call for action on climate change because it is a moral ...
COLUMN: The Pope, climate change and VWUSA TODAY
The Pope, Climate Change And VWWestern Journalism
ENERGY MATTERS: The pope, climate change and VWOdessa American
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Vancouver Sun
Re: Pope Francis urges world leaders at UN to embrace environmental guardianship, Sept. 26. Despite criticism from some politicians, it is appropriate for a religious leader like Pope Francis to call for action on climate change because it is a moral ...
COLUMN: The Pope, climate change and VW
The Pope, Climate Change And VW
ENERGY MATTERS: The pope, climate change and VW
Energeticcity.ca
Bees from Peace Villa removed
Alaska Highway News
A hive containing tens of thousands of bees living in the walls of a Fort St. John seniors home has been successfully moved to a new location. Earlier in September, Mathew Henry, a local beekeeper, learned that bees had made a home in an exterior wall ...
Bees removed from the walls of the Peace VillaEnergeticcity.ca
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Alaska Highway News
A hive containing tens of thousands of bees living in the walls of a Fort St. John seniors home has been successfully moved to a new location. Earlier in September, Mathew Henry, a local beekeeper, learned that bees had made a home in an exterior wall ...
Bees removed from the walls of the Peace Villa
Huffington Post UK
Citizen Mars, Episode 1: Meet The People Taking A One-Way Trip To Mars
Huffington Post UK
Mars is a very long way away. At its closest it's around 54 million kilometres away, at its furthest its over 200 million kilometres away. That means that if you were on Mars and anything went wrong, it would take a while for the AA to turn up. Against ...
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Huffington Post UK
Mars is a very long way away. At its closest it's around 54 million kilometres away, at its furthest its over 200 million kilometres away. That means that if you were on Mars and anything went wrong, it would take a while for the AA to turn up. Against ...
NorthernLife.ca
Blue-green algal bloom confirmed on lakes Tobacco, Wolsey
NorthernLife.ca
Sudbury and District Health Unit is reporting samples take from Tobacco Lake and Lake Wolsey on Sept. 28 have tested postively for blue-green algae. File photo. Print · Email. The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change has advised the Sudbury ...
Lake health hinges on fighting toxic algae, Schumer saysOneonta Daily Star
Schumer urges federal officials to focus on algae bloomsThe Journal News | LoHud.com
Schumer: Algae blooms threaten public health, economyThe Saratogian
Syracuse.com
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NorthernLife.ca
Sudbury and District Health Unit is reporting samples take from Tobacco Lake and Lake Wolsey on Sept. 28 have tested postively for blue-green algae. File photo. Print · Email. The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change has advised the Sudbury ...
Lake health hinges on fighting toxic algae, Schumer says
Schumer urges federal officials to focus on algae blooms
Schumer: Algae blooms threaten public health, economy
Times of India
Fossils reveal human ancestors' hearing abilities
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Two-million-year-old fossils including the three tiny bones of the middle ear are helping scientists figure out the auditory abilities of early human ancestors at a time when they were beginning to hear more like a person and less like a ...
Evolution: Ancient Human Fossils Reveal Our Hearing Patterns Resembled ...Science World Report
Hearing Ability of Early Humans Revealed in New StudyNew Historian
Fossils Reveal Hearing Abilities of Early HumansThe Budapest Report
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: Two-million-year-old fossils including the three tiny bones of the middle ear are helping scientists figure out the auditory abilities of early human ancestors at a time when they were beginning to hear more like a person and less like a ...
Evolution: Ancient Human Fossils Reveal Our Hearing Patterns Resembled ...
Hearing Ability of Early Humans Revealed in New Study
Fossils Reveal Hearing Abilities of Early Humans
The Weather Network
Rovers are forbidden from visiting parts of Mars. Here's why
The Weather Network
Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 5:00 PM - Space satellites probe Hurricane Joaquin, Dawn delivers a colourful look at dwarf planet Ceres, and why rovers are forbidden to visit some regions of Mars. It's What's Up In Space!
JPL to Hold Annual Open HousePasadena Now
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The Weather Network
Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 5:00 PM - Space satellites probe Hurricane Joaquin, Dawn delivers a colourful look at dwarf planet Ceres, and why rovers are forbidden to visit some regions of Mars. It's What's Up In Space!
JPL to Hold Annual Open House
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