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How Climate Change is Affecting Maple Syrup Production
Maple syrup is a staple that is enjoyed by millions of Canadians every year. The production of maple syrup is highly dependent on climate condition...
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Global Temperature Goals Will Likely Be Missed
The UN has released an update on the worlds current and future climate outcomes. As of 2023 the world has risen by 1.1C which is expected to breach...
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Why Climate Change is Getting Better
Why Climate Change is Getting Better
Over recent years many people have feared climate change and rightfully so, it has drastically affected our pl...
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Climate Change is Melting Glaciers Fast
In British Columbia, the region's last remaining glacier is vanishing fast on a mountain high above Metro Vancouver, tucked inside a north-facing g...
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Global Temperatures Set to Reach Records
According to the UK Met Office, next year will be one of the hottest on record, with global average temperatures expected to be about 1.2 degrees C...
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CO2 at High Record Levels in 2022
Global carbon dioxide emissions from all human activities remain at record highs in 2022, and fossil fuel emissions have risen above pre-pandemic l...
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2021 Hit a Record for Tree Losses
According to a new Global Forest Watch analysis, tree cover losses in northern regions of the world were the highest on record in 2021. Losses for...
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Global CO2 Emissions Rise Held to Under 1% This Year
Finally, some encouraging news in the fight against greenhouse gases: CO2 emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels are expected to rise by les...
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Which Countries are the World’s Largest Carbon Polluters?
In terms of the climate crisis, not all countries bear the same level of responsibility. The biggest polluters must act not only to reduce their ca...
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How Climate Change Has Helped Hurricanes Intensify More Rapidly
According to scientists, the process of hurricanes rapidly intensifying is becoming more common, and it is linked to the impact of human-caused cli...
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How Ocean Currents Affect our Climate
Earth’s ocean currents bare a heavy impact on our climate. Oceanic currents naturally transport warm water and precipitation from the equator to th...
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Highest Greenhouse Gas Levels In Over 3 Million Years!
Greenhouse gases emitted by human activity is the leading cause of global warming and climate change. We are seeing today’s levels surpassing scien...
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