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Canada’s caribou at risk: mapping out solutions
Canada’s boreal caribou are running a race against time. Their numbers have decreased by more than 30 percent over the p
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New Induced Seismicity Study: fracking and earthquakes in Western Canada
Scientists have long wondered, Why exactly does hydraulic fracturing cause earthquakes in some places but not in others?
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Coastal research in the Arctic photo gallery
The western Canadian Arctic has one of the most rapidly changing coastlines in the country. Our research is examining ho
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Natural Solutions to Climate Change
Natural Resources Canada works with Parks Canada to create a Carbon Atlas.
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Earthquakes: shaking the foundations of popular misconceptions
Media reports of earthquakes often identify their epicentre as a single point on a map. This may be accurate for small e
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“Current events” - New sensors protect pipelines, power lines and more
When it comes to weather, it’s not just storms that get our attention. The same is true of space weather and the geomagn
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Biorefineries: Helping Transform Canada’s Forest Industry
Pulp and paper mills across Canada are transforming themselves into modern biorefineries by producing a wide range of ne
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World’s tallest hybrid wood building: Vancouver’s 18-storey student residence
7 things to know about the Brock Commons UBC Residence, the world’s tallest hybrid wood building.
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Fire science between the covers
With all of the tools, supplies and gear that fire managers need, the last thing you would expect them to take to a wild
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Eat, Prey, Love – Stopping the Spruce Budworm
The spruce budworm is the most serious pest affecting forests in eastern North America. Today, an outbreak is under way