A B.C. pipeline spill would be inevitable. But who would pay?The only certainty is that the ecosystem hit by a large spill would pay the environmental price
Are ’green’ cities a big part of our problem with climate change?One researcher claims Miami’s in danger of drowning and of running out of fresh water—and more of the world’s poor are clustering on marginal land
Kelly Craft doesn’t understand clouds (or climate change) at allAnne Kingston: Donald Trump’s new ambassador to Canada looks at climate change from ’both sides’—and leaves her host nation laughing
’It looked like a spaceship’: What it’s like to be caught in a sandstorm‘It hurts tremendously. Imagine being sandblasted.’
’Run! It’s coming this way’: What it’s like at the centre of a tornado‘My husband had to pry her hand away from that table. She never did hear me screaming for her.’
’It came right through the shop’: How to endure a B.C. mudslide‘An eight-foot wide creek that wasn’t there before was now in my backyard’
’This is like a living thing’: How it feels to escape a wildfire‘It’s absolutely beautiful and absolutely terrifying at the same time’
’You don’t know what’s under your feet’: How to survive a North Pole storm‘When it blows that much, the snow can cover open water’
’I felt awe and fear’: New Orleans in the middle of Katrina‘We would see a piece of someone’s roof fly by. We could see a tree fly by.’
Bees are in decline but backyard hives won’t save themSome experts say the trend of backyard beekeeping could at best do little to save bees, and at worst leave certain species worse off