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Come Inside the Mystical Butterfly Jungle and Be Prepared to be Enchanted!

6th - Higher Ed
Not much compares with the unique experience of being immersed in thousands of butterflies.
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The surprising science of a wet cold versus dry cold

9th - Higher Ed
CBC meteorologists Christy Climenhaga and Jay Scotland explain why wet and dry cold aren’t necessarily what people think they are.
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Gen Zero and Cop26: Force of Nature founder Clover Hogan on why everyone should find a purpose

9th - Higher Ed
Gen Zero and Cop26: Force of Nature founder Clover Hogan on why everyone should find a purpose
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London expands pollution charge zone in bid to curb vehicle emissions

9th - Higher Ed
The new Ultra Low Emission Zone covers a quarter of the British capital and 3.8 million people. Vehicles that don't meet the zone's emissions standards have to pay a daily charge of £12.50, or $21.30 Cdn.
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Piers Corbyn heckles Labour conference climate event

9th - Higher Ed
Piers Corbyn heckles Labour conference climate event
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What It's Like to Be Immersed in Butterflies in This Butterfly Jungle

6th - Higher Ed
How many different species can you count?
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The Mystical Butterfly Jungle Is Every Bit as Enchanting as It Sounds

6th - Higher Ed
Not much compares with the unique experience of being immersed in thousands of butterflies.
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How Wild Horses Are Preventing Wildfires In Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Wild horses have become an unlikely new defence against fires in the Iberian highlands.
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Time-Lapse: Palisades And Eaton Fires In California Seen From Space

3rd - Higher Ed
NOAA's GOES-18 satellite captured footage of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in Southern California. Credit: CSU/CIRA & NOAA | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta
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Scientists launch 'Argo float' to gather ocean data in Antarctica

9th - Higher Ed
The science team aboard HMCS Margaret Brooke has launched a specialized data-collecting tool known as an Argo float, to measure ocean data like water temperature, salinity and water cycle. The data collected can be used to build climate...
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Carnival revelers battle record heat in Rio

9th - Higher Ed
Rio De Janeiro residents and tourists are facing scorching temperatures as the city's crowded pre-carnival street parties swung into full gear. . . The municipality's Rio alert system recorded 44 degrees Celsius in the west of the...
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What’s the difference between weather and climate?

9th - Higher Ed
The terms “climate” and “weather” are often used interchangeably, but actually represent quite different things. Here’s meteorologist Christy Climenhaga with more.
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Nepal Hikes Everest Climbing Fee To $15,000

9th - Higher Ed
Nepal sharply hikes Everest climbing permit fees and introduces a slew of measures to control garbage pollution and prevent accidents on the planet’s tallest peak. Watch to know more!
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Pope Francis goes electric with new eco-friendly 'Popemobile' from Mercedes-Benz

9th - Higher Ed
The Pope will use the electric Mercedes G-Class to greet crowds during General Audiences and other official ceremonies.
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Unexpected Side Effects Of Climate Change

6th - Higher Ed
From shrinking goats to a dimmer Earth, here are some of the lesser-known impacts of rising global temperatures.
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The Pacific Islands Facing 'Polycrisis'

9th - Higher Ed
Pacific Island leaders concerns on the 'Polycrisis' in the Pacific
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South Korea: Heaviest Snowfall In Seoul Since Records Began In 1907

9th - Higher Ed
The heaviest November snowstorm in over 50 years blanketed South Korea’s capital on Wednesday, causing widespread disruptions, including the cancellation of hundreds of flights, significant commuter delays, and at least two fatalities....
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"No talk of fossil fuels at COP29 worries climate advocates

9th - Higher Ed
As COP29 climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan reach a critical stage, some advocates are worried about the lack of conversation about transitioning away from fossil fuels.
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No talk of fossil fuels at COP29 worries climate advocates

9th - Higher Ed
As COP29 climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan reach a critical stage, some advocates are worried about the lack of conversation about transitioning away from fossil fuels.
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Some leaders defend the COP process as essential in wake of open letter

9th - Higher Ed
Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) lead negotiator, Michai Robertson, weighs in to point out that small nations aren’t able to have a voice in climate negotiations outside of COP, while Cat Abreu, director of International Climate...
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg says COP is “failing us”

9th - Higher Ed
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg said on Friday that we have to “stop pretending” that the COP process is going to lead to meaningful action on the climate crisis.
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Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore gives fiery speech at COP29

9th - Higher Ed
Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore slams the fossil fuel industry, saying it’s time for world leaders to listen to scientists instead of lobbyists.
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US President Biden Says, 'Proud Of Stronger-Than-Ever Partnership With Indonesia'

9th - Higher Ed
Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto met with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House, saying he will work very hard towards strong cooperation with Washington.
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COP29 climate conference begins as Shell wins appeal on cutting emissions

9th - Higher Ed
The COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, got off to a sombre start as climate scientists warned the world is now in the ‘final countdown to limit global temperature rise.’ On the same day, oil giant Shell won its appeal against...