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Snow in short supply in Winnipeg in mid-November

9th - Higher Ed
The last time a snowfall was recorded at the Winnipeg airport was on April 19, making it 206 days without any snow. Normally, Winnipeggers would see the first snowfall in October.
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Flight Through Hurricane Irma Must Be Seen To Be Believed

6th - Higher Ed
Pilots on a mission to gather hurricane data captured incredible footage of what it looks like to fly through a monster storm.
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Spain Recovers From Deadliest Floods in Modern History

9th - Higher Ed
South-eastern Spain is still battling with the aftermath of one of the deadliest floodings to hit the country in its modern history. At least 219 people were killed in the devastating floods and over 93 people are still listed as missing...
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Flood damage looks like 'sheer carnage,' says Canadian in Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of people in Spain saw their homes destroyed, and over 200 people have died after torrential rain caused flash floods. Macrae Morse, a Canadian living in Spain, had to walk about 12 kilometres to get home the day of the flood...
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Spain sends 5,000 more troops to Valencia, death toll rises past 200

9th - Higher Ed
The worst flood-related disaster to hit Spain in more than five decades has killed more than 200 people and dozens were still unaccounted for, four days after torrential rains swept the eastern region of Valencia, Prime Minister Pedro...
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Spain flooding death toll rises to 158, with several people still missing

9th - Higher Ed
Crews searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings on Thursday, as people tried to salvage what they could from their ruined homes following monstrous flash floods in Spain that claimed at least 158 lives, with 155 deaths...
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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder wanted in drug-related double murder

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. justice officials say Ryan James Wedding, a member of Canada’s 2002 Olympic snowboarding team, is wanted in connection to a 2023 double homicide in Caledon, Ont. — allegedly related to a stolen drug shipment that passed through...
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Indigenous Dispatches playlist Cram intro

9th - Higher Ed
Stephanie Cram introduces the Indigenous Dispatches playlist on climate change and what First Nations, Inuit and Métis people are doing to restore their lands so all living creatures can thrive.
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What Piikani Nation in Alberta is doing to fight climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Ira Provost, manager of Piikani Nation consultation spoke to CBC Indigenous’ Stephanie Cram on why First Nations should lead conservation efforts in the face of climate change.
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EU-Serbia lithium mining deal - dirty politics?

9th - Higher Ed
Mass protests are expected across Serbia this weekend in response to the new EU and Serbian lithium mining deal, signed a few weeks ago. Is history just repeating itself for Serbia?
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No such thing as a ‘perfect environmentalist', says Gen Z activist Wawa Gatheru

9th - Higher Ed
Leading climate activist Wawa Gatheru says there is no such thing as a “perfect environmentalist.”
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‘The world changed because we changed it’: Author John Vaillant on era of megafires

9th - Higher Ed
‘The world changed because we changed it’: Author John Vaillant on era of megafiresSource: The Independent
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Hurricane Milton highlights need for climate action, says meteorologist whose emotional clip went viral

9th - Higher Ed
A clip that features Florida meteorologist John Morales becoming emotional while discussing Hurricane Milton has gone viral. Morales says a majority of Americans know climate change is causing extreme weather and more eyes are being...
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State of the Union: Will the new Commission stick to its climate policy goals?

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the catastrophic floods in central Europe, the presentation of the EU commissioners-designate and the economic power of the European Green Deal.
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COP29: UN Climate Change Conference In Baku

9th - Higher Ed
COP29 Summit taking place in Baku,-- where leaders of nations suffering climate disasters appealed or greater urgency in fighting global warming,---while others defended fossil fuels and their right to exploit them...Watch in for more...
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Archaeologists, Indigenous groups race to save history from climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Archaeologists with the National Capital Commission warn climate change is creating a race against time as storms and erosion alter shorelines and riverbanks, washing away rare Indigenous artifacts.
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Typhoon Shanshan leaves trail of destruction in southwest Japan

9th - Higher Ed
Typhoon Shanshan has slammed southwest Japan with hurricane-force winds and torrential rain, causing multiple deaths and extensive damage. It’s one of the most powerful storms to hit Japan in years.
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2023 wildfires in Canada emitted enough carbon to rival entire countries

9th - Higher Ed
If the carbon output from Canadian wildfires in 2023 were compared to the national outputs of countries around the world, it would rank fourth behind the U.S., China and India, says NASA atmospheric scientist Brendan Byrne.
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Madrid launches new initiative to keep people entertained in the heat

9th - Higher Ed
"Take Shelter in Culture" has been set up by Madrid's city council, and is aimed at tourists and locals alike.
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Features of the Amazon rainforest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: You can use geographical and scientific vocabulary to describe key features of the rainforest. Key learning points: - The rainforest is a type of environment or biome, with a distinctive climate and ecosystem. - The...
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Sourcing our food

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain the impact that climatic and seasonal differences have on food availability. Key learning points: - Many food crops can only be grown in places with the right climatic conditions - Some food crops grown in...
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The temperate deciduous forests

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can locate the temperate deciduous forests, describe their climate and explain the role of the nutrient cycle. Key learning points: - Temperate forests are distributed across Europe, Asia and North America, within the...
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Food and climate change

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe ways in which food systems contribute to climate change and investigate possible actions that can be taken to reduce the carbon footprint of food. Key learning points: - Farming and food production are major...
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Village life in northern Italy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use different sources of information to investigate and compare different villages in northern Italy. Key learning points: - A range of resources, including photographs and climate data can be used to investigate...