Water and soil muddy carbon budget thinking

New research on soil, ponds and lakes means a rethink is needed on how to help tackle climate change by balancing the carbon budget.
Posted On 03 Mar 2017
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Deep ocean danger as temperatures rise

Warming seas and increasing acidification could mean starvation and extinction for creatures that live in the abyss of the deep ocean.
Posted On 03 Mar 2017
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Taking action – Cities learning from each other to adapt to climate change

Financing urban adaptation to climate change in large cities is a major challenge. But there are solutions
Posted On 02 Mar 2017
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Building to Code – The Weather outside is changing and so must we

In response to the increase of extreme weather events, the National Research Council is developing measures to keep Canadians safe
Posted On 01 Mar 2017
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Ontario Taking Next Step to Go Waste-Free

Province Increasing Recycling, Creating Jobs and Fighting Climate Change
Posted On 01 Mar 2017
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Spring moving forward at record rate – Why it matters!

The northern hemisphere is experiencing a much earlier spring due to global warming, causing problems for plants and wildlife as the natural cycle goes out of sync.
Posted On 01 Mar 2017
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Inequalities fuel human impacts on climate

Scientists seek precision research tools to measure how human impacts and inequalities will feed back into future climate change.
Posted On 28 Feb 2017
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Europe’s tough line on shipping emissions

Shipping industry - responsible for about 2.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions - is ordered to reduce its climate-damaging CO2 emissions in European waters or face trading charges.
Posted On 25 Feb 2017
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