Wet hot cicada summer
Brood X has spent 17 years waiting for its chance, with billions of cicadas set to emerge from hibernation across parts of Eastern and Midwestern United States over the next month. The mysterious...
View ArticleThe weather’s always great inside!
What if food production was less reliant on the weather? Still harnessing the sun and rain, but protecting crops from more adverse weather, the futuristic 60-acre greenhouse facility highlighted in...
View ArticleWorld Oceans Day
Oceans cover over 70 per cent of the planet, connecting the entire world through the same water system. The United Nations celebrated World Oceans Day on June 8. Oceanographer Jean-Michel Cousteau...
View ArticleFood prices may jump if droughts continue
Drought conditions are cutting into agricultural production around North America, with the cost of food in Canada estimated to go up by five per cent over the next year, according to Dalhousie’s...
View ArticlePartly cloudy also means partly blue skies….
David Lynch of Twin Peaks fame is more than just a director/musician/writer/artist, the multi-multi-hyphenate has also taken up meteorology over the past year – providing daily weather updates from...
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