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The invisible, evolving and high-stakes world of carbon reporting
January 23, 2026
Imagine trying to measure something that’s invisible when conditions are changing every day. Yet keeping track of greenh
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Q&A: Historical pesticide use in New Brunswick
January 23, 2026
From 1952 to 1993, one of the world's largest aerial pesticide application programs occurred in New Brunswick. Durin
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Mapping Canada’s Forest Wildfires
January 23, 2026
Having a clear picture of how much forested area is consumed by wildfires in any given year is becoming increasingly imp
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Where do you find old iconic rock stars? In Canada, of course!
January 23, 2026
Did you know that Canada is home to the oldest rock ever discovered? It’s the 4.03-billion-year-old Acasta gneiss. For m
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Meet Ranjana Sharma: Natural Resources Canada’s Chief Scientist
January 23, 2026
Growing up, Ranjana Sharma would read everything she could lay her hands on in her family’s small library. Little did sh
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Harnessing the power of volcanoes: The search for geothermal energy
January 23, 2026
This journey begins with a helicopter ride to a remote volcanic zone on the West Coast of British Columbia
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Moth walls and Artificial Intelligence leads to a clear call to action
January 23, 2026
As experts tackle the effects of climate change on a global scale, what’s going on in your backyard?
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Wrestling a wild and woolly pest
January 23, 2026
When scientists from the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) and student researchers from the University of Guelph
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New report brings experts together for stronger, safer, more resilient communities
January 23, 2026
People in B.C. are exposed to a wide variety of potentially devastating natural hazards, including landslides, tsunamis,
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Rethinking how we plan forests and green spaces
January 23, 2026
Canada has long been a global leader in conserving and restoring forests.