A female northern cardinal has made Cranbrook her home, and is drawing birders from all over BC
Earthquake in low-probability area in Alaska
The weather was the warmest I’ve ever seen for this time of year and never seen insects like ladybugs out this time of year.
We've had so much wind this winter, on the 15th of January, the winds were warm!!!!!!
Mid-January sparrow sighting in Pedro Bay
We will have more wacky weather in 2018 as the world continues to warm.
The early arrival of robins in southeast Alaska.
The ice road between Detah and Yellowknife is opening Friday, a date that ties a decades-old record.
The western Alps of northwestern Italy, southeastern France and extreme southern Switzerland received enormous amounts of fresh snow over the past few days.
Skåne county has denied planning permission for the building of two new beachfront homes, saying they are at risk from rising sea levels caused by climate change. The planning permission concerns two houses to be built between 100 and 200 metres away from the sea.
According to the county adminis
The sweeping list of potential health implications includes the introduction of new diseases, an increase in accidents and a worsening allergy season.
How will climate change affect health in Alaska? Dangerous travel conditions could cause more accidents, warmer temperatures could spread new diseases and the topsy-turvy weather could worsen mental health. Those are some conclusions from a new state report released Monday. Listen now
Peregrine falcon observed in interior Alaska in early January.
The warm winter has made traveling on the river ice more hazardous than Bethel Search and Rescue ever remembers.
Photograph illustrates the impact of a rain-on-snow event during the winter of 2018.
Cold temperatures have started the Fall of the Iguanas and the immobilization of sea turtles, whose bodies have a hard time adjusting to the change in water temperature.
Areas starved of oxygen in open ocean and by coasts have soared in recent decades, risking dire consequences for marine life and humanity
The powerful winter weather storm was slamming into Massachusetts by mid-morning Thursday, bringing blizzard-like conditions in some areas, torrential rain in others, power outages and hurricane-strength winds on Cape Cod and the Islands.
"Currently we don't have any studies specifically looking at what factors are affecting those demographics," said Jason Caikoski, a wildlife biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Listen now
Extreme event attribution is one of the most rapidly expanding areas of climate science
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