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Today’s forecast: scattered ice chunks with an 80% chance of flooding
In analyzing the Facebook data collected by the community, Whalen and his colleagues Paul Fraser and Don Forbes are maki
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Facebook gives scientists a front row seat on northern ice breakup
Anyone who’s seen ice break up in the North knows it’s an incredible experience, with large masses and floes of ice alon
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Fighting the emerald ash borer with science
Over the last 16 years, an army of emerald ash borers, an invasive insect species from Asia, has spread across Ontario,
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Prototype flood map app captures what satellites can’t
A team of scientists at Natural Resources Canada collects data from radar satellite images and produces near-real-time m
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Canadian Forest Service research keeping AGM invaders out of Canada
Every year, thousands of Asian ships arrive at Canadian ports. Occasionally, some unintended cargo arrives in the form o
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Hot springs temporarily run dry after Haida Gwaii earthquake
The hot springs in Gandll K'in Gwaay.yaay, a small island in the southeast Haida Gwaii archipelago, were some of the hot
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Feeding the forest… with leftovers
Scientists at Natural Resources Canada are exploring the potential of using wood ash as a forest fertilizer.
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Seeds that Succeed
When a researcher in Northern Ontario was exploring options for trees that might thrive in her community’s changing clim
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Wetland fire research improves air quality forecasts and carbon accounting
Wildfires — we usually think of them in terms of forests. But in Canada’s boreal forest, up to one-third of the area bur
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Climate change: Arctic coastlines eroding up to 40 m yearly
Talk of climate change impact often focuses on the future — 10, 20 or 50 years ahead. But in the Arctic, the erosion of