Despite widespread campaigns to promote Earth Hour, Canadian participation in the global event has decreased in each of the last three years, according to a new poll.
Canadian "superfish" are making an international splash this week. A prime specimen has landed on the cover of one of the world's most influential scientific journals, along with a study showing some of British Columbia's fabled sockeye salmon may not survive climate warming.
The death toll from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill goes far beyond the animal corpses washing ashore, says a report that warns that whale and dolphin deaths may be 50 times higher than believed.
Aircraft condensation trails crisscrossing the sky may be warming the planet on a normal day more than the carbon dioxide emitted by all planes since the Wright Brothers' first flight in 1903, a study showed on Tuesday.
More fresh water is pouring into the Arctic Ocean as glaciers melt, raising concern among some scientists.
Scientists in the Galapagos Islands, which inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, have airdropped cookies laced with poison to save native species from thousands of rats.
The founders of a new carbon software company have set out to make it easy and affordable for small-to mid-sized businesses to take action on climate change
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Atom Egoyan did it. So did Kim Cattrall, Richard Margison and, more recently, New York-based stage actress Amy Bohaker.
This is an excerpt from The Library Book: A History of Service to British Columbia, being published this month by the B.C. Library Association.
Some of the poems in Susan Musgrave's new collection, Origami Dove, are ... well, a bit depressing.
It's early days, but Stephen Harper could be blowing the election.