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In Antarctica, Canadian scientists have a 'momentous' chance to learn more about climate change
Studies on Antarctica have documented how temperatures, glaciers, oceans and wildlife are reacting to the warming consequences of fossil fuel emissions. A place this remote and isolated makes a perfect laboratory for grasping the past, present and future of the Earth's climate, according to many scientists drawn to this fragile continent.
Science |

Antarctica belongs to no one. But many countries are angling for a piece
For 65 years, Antarctica — which is one and a half times the size of Canada — has been governed by a treaty of nations. But with rising geopolitical tensions and a shifting world order, that governance system is now under pressure.

The fracking frenzy in B.C. and Texas is leading to record-breaking earthquakes
Standing in his living room, Richard Kabzems brandishes a thick binder stuffed with letters and notes of his two-year fight to stop fracking wells near his home in Farmington, B.C.
Climate |
Analysis
Why talk of fighting climate change is muted in the U.S. presidential campaign
As Americans struggle through another year of record-defying heat, extreme rainfall and raging wildfires, climate change has not captured significant focus on the U.S. presidential campaign trail, with voters citing the economy and immigration among their top concerns.
Politics |

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Trump and Vance take aim at Biden's climate legislation. Some Republicans would rather they didn't
The Republican ticket is trying to make climate action a wedge issue in the U.S. election. It's a risky move when Biden-era bills are projected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and much of the green investments are going to Republican districts — including a steel plant in J.D. Vance's hometown.