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Wednesday's letters: Unfair to point fingers for Jasper wildfires
Edmonton Journal· 1 hour agoHad either Mr. Kemski or Mr. Cochrane actually travelled to Jasper National Park lately, they would...
Trees don’t like to breathe wildfire smoke, either – and they’ll hold their breath to avoid it
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 20 hours agoAccidental research – in the middle of a wildfire We...trying to understand how plants emit volatile...
A music executive owns Joshua Tree's most stunning home. Two local artists say, in police reports,...
Los Angeles Times· 1 hour agoThe Kellogg Doolittle house is a modernist mirage, built into a cliffside just north of Joshua Tree...
How much did pine beetles stoke conditions for the Jasper wildfire? | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 1 hour agoA tiny pest leaving behind a graveyard of trees across Canadian forests may have helped stoke some...
Attention, chocolate lovers: There may be lead, heavy metals in your favorite candy
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours ago“I’m a chocolate lover myself so you’ll be glad to hear that chocolate isn’t going to kill us,” she...
Some plant names can be racist. Scientists are looking to rename them
MPR News· 2 hours agoFor almost 300 years, researchers have classified life on Earth with scientific names — two-word monikers like Homo sapiens that become a kind of permanent label. The move ...
Calabash, the world’s most famous seafood town, carries on as an iconic restaurant rebuilds
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoMany have left Calabash and returned. Many never imagined another life. Hardee knows how it sounds, ...
Letters to the editor: ‘How can the Ford government be so short-sighted?’ Ontario shutting down...
The Globe and Mail· 3 hours agoRe “Jasper fires show public policy shouldn’t be solely driven by public sentiment” (July 30):...
Botanical fluke or climate omen: What does a celebrity banana tree in Seoul mean?
Los Angeles Times· 1 hour agoAs a math teacher, Oh Young-rock used to jokingly tell his students that South Korea’s temperate...
New never gets old: Even a tiny insect can be a thrill if you’re away on an adventure
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoIt’s a great approach that’s bringing plenty of important benefits. ...knowing how late the library...