Researchers anticipate harmful nitrogen outputs to increase as a result of precipitation changes.
AUSTRALIA has just endured its second driest June in more than a century as the country’s virtually rainless winter continues.
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Gas pipes supplying Europe run right over swelling Yamal tundra which is deeply unstable to the release of underground methane.
Bugs of various shapes and sizes are part of life in Alaska, and it can be easy for them to escape notice.
Weather patterns have changed so much in the past several years.
FAIRBANKS - A windstorm knocked out power to thousands of people from North Pole to Nenana on Sunday, according to the Golden Valley Electric Association.
The colourful Portuguese man-of-war is more commonly seen in warmer waters. Their painful stings can be fatal to some.
Fires have wreaked havoc this summer with Yakutia and the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous the latest to be hard hit.
Tube-Dwelling Worms on Seldovia Beach
The moths hover in the air like hummingbirds, rapidly flapping their wings as they move from flower to flower, feeding on the nectar — and they've been seen in Yellowknife.
There is a warning from Island Health about a poisonous mushroom known as the "Death Cap", which has been spotted in residential areas near Victoria.
Hot, dry weather over the northern Interior is keeping wildfire season alive longer than normal.
One B.C. First Nation is preparing to revive traditional firekeeping to rejuvenate the forest and reduce the risk of destructive forest fires.
We are losing coastline due to erosion and this is a sad sight to witness.
Weatherwatch A recent heatwave in Siberia’s frozen wastes has resulted in outbreaks of deadly anthrax and a series of violent explosions
University of Alberta scientists are alerting the public to a potentially lethal tapeworm, Echinococcus multilocularis which infects humans through the feces of coyotes and dogs.
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