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Changing How We Fight Wildfires
Today, we hear from someone who started his career by fighting fires on the ground.
New Induced Seismicity Study: fracking and earthquakes in Western Canada
Scientists have long wondered, Why exactly does hydraulic fracturing cause earthquakes in some places but not in others?
Working the line: tales from the 141st Meridian
An account of Joe Harrietha’s 2017 expedition on the Yukon–Alaska border.
Coastal research in the Arctic photo gallery
The western Canadian Arctic has one of the most rapidly changing coastlines in the country. Our research is examining ho
Natural Solutions to Climate Change
Natural Resources Canada works with Parks Canada to create a Carbon Atlas.
Digging Up Dirt on the Spruce Budworm
The spruce budworm is an insect that eats the needles of fir and spruce, weakening the trees an putting them at risk
Earthquakes: shaking the foundations of popular misconceptions
Media reports of earthquakes often identify their epicentre as a single point on a map. This may be accurate for small e
Why are researchers interested in an earthquake that occurred over 300 years ago?
Hint: it’s the largest earthquake that ever hit eastern North America. So why the interest? It’s quite simple. By collec
Fighting the emerald ash borer with science
Over the last 16 years, an army of emerald ash borers, an invasive insect species from Asia, has spread across Ontario,
“Current events” - New sensors protect pipelines, power lines and more
When it comes to weather, it’s not just storms that get our attention. The same is true of space weather and the geomagn