Cyclone Mocha, which has the strength of a major Category 4 hurricane, is rapidly approaching Cox Bazar in Myanmar, home to the world’s largest refugee […]
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Kamloops and Cariboo regions are currently being affected by the movement of smoke caused by a wildfire.
While air quality has been on the rise in developed countries over the past few decades, recent data from Environment and Climate Change Canada reveals […]
Wildfires in Alberta currently covers a significant portion of Canada.
With over 80 wildfires still raging in Alberta and 23 of them being labeled as out of control, along with almost 18,000 individuals displaced from […]
Greenland Ice Sheet melting at a faster rate than what was previously estimated.
Julia Jacobo reported on May 8th, 2023 that scientists have found that the Greenland Ice Sheet is melting at a faster pace than previously believed. […]
Residents displaced by wildfires in Alberta are eligible to receive emergency payments from the government.
On Monday, Premier Danielle Smith announced that individuals who have been forced to evacuate their homes in Alberta due to wildfires for seven days or […]
Quebec’s roads will soon see over 1,200 new electric buses added to their fleet.
Quebec’s public transit fleet is set to receive a significant boost with the purchase of 1,229 electric buses to be manufactured in the province. Nova-Bus, […]
According to national Indigenous leaders, their meeting with King Charles on Thursday, just two days before his coronation, is a landmark event that signals the […]
Last year, 11.5 million tree seedlings intended for Quebec’s forests were annihilated.
Reforesting is a key aspect in the global effort to combat climate change. However, despite this, over 11.5 million tree seedlings intended for Quebec’s forests […]
Water levels of certain rivers and creeks in British Columbia increase, the evacuation alerts have been extended
As warm weather and heavy rain continue to be in the forecast, numerous regions within British Columbia’s Interior remain under flood warning. Consequently, several communities […]
The Moosomin and Saulteaux First Nations are still engaged in combatting wildfires.
Efforts to suppress wildfires are ongoing in the Saulteaux and Moosomin First Nations. As of Friday morning, according to Sheldon Fox, the communications co-ordinator of […]