A researcher looking at erosion along a Canada river discovered an ancient indigenous site. Screengrab from Sturgeon Lake First Nation Official's Facebook post Just north of Prince Albert in central ...
Researchers analyzed thousands of ancient artifacts to track native American population changes in North America before ...
There is a “mismatch” between the importance of peatlands and their current level of protection, a new study warns.
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The Weather Network on MSNGulfs, lakes and cities: How places get their namesIs it the Gulf of Mexico or the Gulf of America? The answer may depend on where you live. Here's a look at how we ...
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Mongabay on MSNThe warming Arctic is now a carbon source, report findsThe Arctic region has shifted from storing carbon dioxide to releasing it into the atmosphere, according to the 2024 Arctic ...
New analyses show Canada can avoid significant financial losses from climate-fueled disasters if a small percentage of new ...
(Google Maps) The KW Urban ... housing worker liaising with the region. "We have a long history of providing culturally safe and affordable housing for the Indigenous [First Nations, Metis ...
"The Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) will cut this red tape and fast-track at least 112,000 new homes by 2028, which cities ...
"It's like a city frozen in time," said archaeologist Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of Canada's McGill University.
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Fewer wildfires burn in North American forests today than in previous centuries, increasing the risk of more severe wildfires ...
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