-62.4°C to the warmest winter on record, Canada what side are we on?
Winter continues its vacation across the globe... for now. Meteorologist Rachel Modestino shows when Canada can see the polar vortex jump back into Canadian airspace.
Winter continues its vacation across the globe... for now. Meteorologist Rachel Modestino shows when Canada can see the polar vortex jump back into Canadian airspace.
Vancouver's Wreck Beach has long been a favourite hangout for locals and tourists alike. Stretching along seven kilometres of beachfront on the west coast of the Point Grey peninsula, near the University of British Columbia, the isolated beach is accessible only by a 500-step forest trail. It's also famous as the region's most popular clothing-optional waterfront. But staff at Metro Vancouver say its ballooning popularity over the past few years is leading to increased emergencies and public saf
Remote islands in the Indian Ocean are now strewn with plastic waste – the origin of this waste has until now not been established.
“While exploring the park, always keep an eye on the rocks and boulders around you.”
Environmentalists say the Brazilian navy's plan to abandon a massive aircraft carrier is a disaster for marine life.
Extreme weather triggered additional methane release, while the atmosphere lost some of its ability to break down the heat-trapping gas.
The polar vortex is back and it is bringing extremely bitter and dangerous wind chills to parts of Central and Eastern Canada, including much of Ontario.
Can you see them? From his high rise balcony, an Australian man spotted their distinct shapes lurking in the murky river below.
The Ecuador-Colombia coastal zone has a history of strong earthquakes.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Mindanao in the Philippines on Wednesday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said. The quake struck at a depth of 2 kilometres (1.24 miles), the EMSC said. It was felt in Davao City, hometown of former President Rodrigo Duterte, the region's civil disaster agency said on Facebook.
In Mexico, where the shrinking Colorado River no longer flows to the sea, some are calling for a "water revolution."
Object will be close enough to see – and could offer Nasa important information about the solar system
Treacherous winter weather has extended across the Southeast this week, resulting in icy roads, power outages and other dangerous conditions.
In southwest Serbia, construction machines are being repurposed to clear tons of waste clogging the Potpec lake. Moreover, the cranes just weren't designed to pick up large chunks of wood or heavy washing machines from the water.
TWIN BUTTE, Alta. — A property that includes fescue grasslands, forests and wetlands near Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta has been purchased by the Nature Conservancy of Canada. The organization said Tuesday that the 2.5-square-kilometre property between the national park and Twin Butte, Alta., is its newest conservation site. "Waterton Lakes National Park is renowned for its incredible wildlife, but these species rely on an area much larger than the park itself throughout the y
The 870-mile long search for a tiny, dangerously radioactive capsule in Australia is finally over. It fell off a mining company truck in January.
Snowpacks in the Sierra Nevada Mountains have swelled to more than 200% their normal size, and snowfall across the rest of the Colorado River Basin is trending above average, too. While the much-needed water has improved conditions in the parched West, experts warn against claiming victory. “The drought is so critical that this recent rainfall is a little like finding a $20 bill when you’ve lost your job and you’re being evicted from your house,” said Rhett Larson, an Arizona State University professor of water law.
Heat pumps improved performance make them viable for even the coldest of climates. Here's what you should know about heat pumps vs. air conditioners.
Canada’s “Just Transition” bill is being met with criticism from the country’s oil and gas sector which believes it could hinder production
Global energy firms are carefully developing new oil and gas projects—mostly outside the United States.
An undersea volcano became active on Wednesday off the coast of Vanuatu, its meteorological service said, with pictures on social media showing massive clouds of smoke spewing into the air. The East Epi Sub-Marine Volcano, just less than 10 km (km) off the coast of the island of Epi, is in a state of "minor unrest" and propelling ash into the sky, Vanuatu's Meteorology and Geohazards Department said in a statement. People nearby reported a smell of sulphur and felt a volcanic earthquake, the department said, adding that the volcano may subside or increase to a "minor eruptive state" at any moment.