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From fire to flood, experts urge governments to disaster-proof hospitals against climate change

by Akin Smith
From fire to flood, experts urge governments to disaster-proof hospitals against climate change

A wall of flames met David Matear when he finally stepped outside of the downtown Fort McMurray hospital, after the final patient was hurried out of the building and into …

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Can we end plastic pollution? Negotiators land in Ottawa this week to work on a global treaty

by Walter Watson
Can we end plastic pollution? Negotiators land in Ottawa this week to work on a global treaty

A key week of negotiations kicks off Tuesday, as representatives from 176 countries descend on Ottawa to tackle global challenges posed by plastics. The fourth and penultimate instalment of talks …

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Human-caused climate change fuels hottest February on record, all-time high ocean warming

by Walter Watson
Human-caused climate change fuels hottest February on record, all-time high ocean warming

For the ninth straight month, Earth has obliterated global heat records — with February, the winter as a whole and the world’s oceans setting new high-temperature marks, according to the …

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Hunger for gold means the Amazon has reached ‘tipping point’ of mercury contamination from illegal mining

by Walter Watson
Hunger for gold means the Amazon has reached ‘tipping point’ of mercury contamination from illegal mining

The rising value of gold worldwide has amplified illegal mining in the Amazon, where liquid mercury is being dumped in the Amazon River and causing scientists to warn that Indigenous …

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‘There are less fish in the sea’: Extreme weather takes a toll on Mumbai’s fishermen

by Walter Watson
‘There are less fish in the sea’: Extreme weather takes a toll on Mumbai’s fishermen

The fishing boats slowly pull into the bustling dock in northern Mumbai on India’s west coast, carrying a fresh catch after spending hours at sea trying to net as many …

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Why are oysters so important? Exhibition explores their ecological, cultural and historical significance in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta

by Haddis Thomas
Why are oysters so important? Exhibition explores their ecological, cultural and historical significance in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta

Apart from ordering them at a restaurant, most people wouldn’t give oysters a second thought. But they are more than just a summer starter. Oysters play a vital water-cleaning role, …

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A wall in a wetland: Inside the growing opposition to expansion of an oilsands mine

by Anas Siddiqui
A wall in a wetland: Inside the growing opposition to expansion of an oilsands mine

When Elder Barb Faichney flips through family photos, McClelland Lake is a recurring theme. Her family’s trapline skirts the banks of the lake north of Fort McMurray, Alta., which has …

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