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Finland's Arctic centre studies climate change

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At a remote space center in northern Finland near the Russian border, researchers are analyzing climate change's impact on the Arctic with unmatched precision in Europe. Watch in for more details!
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A secure and local food source based on sustainable practices? There's a collaboration for that

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A P.E.I. farmer says buying local doesn't just send an economic message; it can also help farms adopt sustainable practices. Vernon Campbell and his wife operate a seventh-generation farm in the Kensington area. They're partnering with...
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Garden Guide: Are your houseplants dying? Fix these mistakes!

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If you can't seem to keep plants alive, you could be making these common mistakes.
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Philippines nickel mining: Activists warn of threat to protected forests

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The Philippine government is pushing to expand nickel mining to become a top supplier of transition minerals.
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Digging these above-average temperatures? It isn’t great news for flowers

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The grass is green and any snow that does fall doesn't seem to stick around in parts of Newfoundland and Labrador. That has Tim Walsh of MUN Botanical Garden warning that flowers are waking up too early. He spoke to the CBC’s Carolyn...
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P.E.I. farmers spent $9M on climate-action projects since 2022

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Island farmers have spent more than $9 million in federal funding over the last three years as part of the On-Farm Climate Action Fund, or OFCAF. The pilot project is now over, and the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture has applied for...
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Fraser Valley locals concerned about illegal dumping on farmland

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Residents in B.C.'s Fraser Valley say they are fed up with companies illegally dumping heaps of construction material on the region's farmland, despite dozens of stop work orders against them. As Belle Puri reports, locals are concerned...
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Ghana's new gold rush: Perils for the environment and economy

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Ghana is struggling with an unemployment crisis, particularly among young people.
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Gowanus residents concerned about odors from excavation project

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"I've lived here for 50 years and in 50 years, I've never smelled how horrific it was here on Nevins Street, said Linda LaViolette, a member of the advocacy group Voice of Gowanus.
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Aurora College says it needs $400M to move forward with Tin Can Hill campus

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That was the message today, when an environmental assessment for the proposed site was released. As CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports, the project’s future remains uncertain.
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Saudi’s Green Tech Promises: Can They Deliver On Desertification?

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Saudi Arabia is making significant strides in green innovation, with the country accounting for nearly 75% of West Asia's investment in climate technology startups. This includes a focus on energy solutions, where Saudi Arabia has...
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Residents fight proposed soil treatment facility near Haines Junction, Yukon

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Residents in a rural neighbourhood near Haines Junction, Yukon, have been fighting against a proposed land treatment facility that would be built just shy of a kilometre from their homes. The facility would treat soil that's been...
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South African police standoff with miners: 20 people emerge from disused shaft on Wednesday

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Police in South Africa say 20 miners have emerged from a disused gold mine on Wednesday.
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Canada Backtracks On Trudeau Allegation Amid Diplomatic Row

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The Canadian government said on Friday (Nov 22) that it has not stated, nor is it aware of evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, or India's National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval...
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Human trafficers taking advantage of climate refugees

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Rising sea levels in India's Sundarbans are threatening people's homes making them vulnerable for exploitation.
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Relief in sight! Crews making final push to extinguish Greenwood Lake fire hot spots

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Hand crews are conducting meticulous "mop up" operations to extinguish hot spots and New York Air National Guard Chinooks are assisting with bucket drops.
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Rain, snowfall warnings issued as fall storm blows through B.C.

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Rainfall warnings and heavy streamflow advisories are in effect across much of the South Coast. As Jon Hernandez reports, up to 90 millimetres of rain are expected in parts of Metro Vancouver.
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Garden Guide: Leave the leaves!

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Are you noticing people are leaving their leaves all over the place? it's not because they're messy - they're just trying to help save the planet!
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Companies are using gardening to improve their employees well being

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Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day and one business is working with companies to use gardening as a tool to destress in - and out of the office.
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US involved in the release of 3 'political prisoners' with Belarus

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One unidentified American citizen was included in the release of political prisoners. (Scripps News)
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Trump's recent executive orders are facing new lawsuits

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Nonprofits, transgender service members and state Attorneys General are all suing to halt some of President Trump's controversial executive actions. (Scripps News)
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Wisconsin kayaker who allegedly fake his death is now in custody

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Online records show a Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning and left behind a wife and three children to go to Eastern Europe is in a Wisconsin jail. (Scripps News)
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U.S. citizens released in Russian prisoner swap return to American soil

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The President and Vice President were in Maryland to welcome Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and other newly released Americans home on Thursday night. (Scripps News)
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Scripps Tech: Combating climate change on an Arizona ranch

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Date Creek Ranch has what it calls "climate cowboys." They use cows to help restore the land.