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Satellite image shows how B.C. wildfire was primed to grow

Satellite image shows how B.C. wildfire was primed to grow

Unseen photo reveals humble beginnings of devastating McDougall Creek wildfire that burned into West Kelowna, prompting evacuations only hours later.
8 things to do right now in your community to prepare for climate change

8 things to do right now in your community to prepare for climate change

Here are 8 ways people can prepare their communities for the impacts of climate change.
What to do after an earthquake

What to do after an earthquake

Whether or not your home sustained visible damage in the earthquake, you'll want to follow these steps to ensure your safety and that of those around you.
For fossil-fuel reliant governments, climate action should start at home

For fossil-fuel reliant governments, climate action should start at home

Governments are more than regulators — they are also major greenhouse gas emitters.
Human activity and climate change cause cascading effects for Arctic ecosystem

Human activity and climate change cause cascading effects for Arctic ecosystem

It doesn't end up on dinner plates and it lacks the popular appeal of whales and dolphins, but scientists warn that a small fish that is critical to Arctic marine life could be in trouble from climate change and human activity.
Space discoveries from the year you were born

Space discoveries from the year you were born

Humans love finding out new things about the universe we inhabit.
Huge B.C. fire cloud captured in dramatic photos

Huge B.C. fire cloud captured in dramatic photos

A pair of wildfires which have been burning for weeks at Cathedral Provincial Park outside Keremeos roared to life Tuesday evening.
The 90 companies responsible for two-thirds of historical greenhouse gas emissions

The 90 companies responsible for two-thirds of historical greenhouse gas emissions

The awareness of climate change, GHGs, global warming, and rising sea levels has increased.
B.C. shatters August energy demand record amid sizzling heatwave

B.C. shatters August energy demand record amid sizzling heatwave

B.C.'s hot spot at noon Aug. 15 was Lytton at 36.7C.
How weather has shaped human history

How weather has shaped human history

Weather has influenced significant events thorughout human history, whether forced migration or the course of a war.
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