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Skeena River sockeye returns at historic lowsThis year's return of Skeena River sockeye is setting up to be the worst on record. As of June 27, 2017, just shy of 13,000 sockeye had returned. By the same day in 2013 a total of more than 25,000 sockeye had made their way up the river.
Millions of tropical sea creatures 'blooming' off B.C. coastMillions of translucent, sea cucumber-shaped pyrosomes have 'invaded' northern waters. Local scientists know little about them and say it's unclear how long the tropical creatures will survive or what impact they might have on the local food chain.
It's been very windy across Europe this week. So much so, in fact, that the high wind load on onshore and offshore wind turbines across much of the continent has helped set new wind power records.
Man-eating Nile crocodiles found roaming Florida swampsStep aside, Burmese python � you may no longer be Florida's scariest invasive species. Researchers have confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were captured near Miami, and they say it's possible more of the man-eating reptiles are still out there.
A third of the nation's honeybee colonies died last year.America's beekeepers watched as a third of the country's honeybee colonies were lost over the last year, part of a decade-long die-off experts said may threaten our food supply.
The annual survey of roughly 5,000 beekeepers showed the 33% dip from Apri
New Technology Burns Natural Gas with No CO2 EmissionsHow can we burn natural gas without releasing CO2 into the air? This feat is achieved using a special combustion method that TU Wien has been researching for years: chemical looping combustion (CLC). In this process, CO2 can be isolated during combustion
No seeds were lost but the ability of the rock vault to provide failsafe protection against all disasters is now threatened by climate change
Where have all the insects gone'Entomologists call it the windshield phenomenon. "If you talk to people, they have a gut feeling. They remember how insects used to smash on your windscreen," says Wolfgang W�gele, director of the Leibniz Institute for Animal Biodiversity in Bonn, Germany
Canada blocked climate change audit: officialCanada's auditor general blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government Tuesday for effectively blocking an audit of efforts to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies in the fight against climate change.
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