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Once prevalent in Montreal, the littlest falcon's downfall is a bellwether for hard times.

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Canada's forests actually emit more carbon than they absorb — despite what you've heard on Facebook
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Canada's forests actually emit more carbon than they absorb — despite what you've heard on Facebook

This country's managed forest land hasn't been a net carbon sink since 2001. That's because trees don't just absorb carbon when they grow, they emit it when they die and decompose, or burn.
Insects are dying off at a scary rate, putting humanity at risk

Insects are dying off at a scary rate, putting humanity at risk

At current rates of insect loss, we may not have any insects left at all a century from now.
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