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Canadian women more concerned about climate change than men, new study says
Statistics Canada says women and university graduates are more likely to believe climate change will affect future generations
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CBC News
· Jun 28, 2026
A glacial lake in B.C. is at risk of bursting — again. How climate change has raised this risk
The threat of a glacial lake overflowing and potentially sending a torrent of meltwater and debris rushing toward homes has become an annual fear for people living near British Columbia's Place Glacier. But experts says this is an increasing risk as the effects of human-caused climate change hit Canada's glaciers hard.
The Suburban
· Jun 21, 2026
Lightning Safety Week urges Canadians to seek shelter at first sound of thunder
As Canadians head outdoors to enjoy the first days of summer, Environment and Climate Change Canada is reminding people that thunderstorms can develop rapidly and bring one of nature’s most dangerous hazards: lightning.
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 21, 2026
WHO expects stronger focus on link between climate crisis and human health at COP31
'Health is one of the strongest and most tangible arguments for climate action because people experience climate change first through its impact on their lives, wellbeing, and communities,' WHO head of office in Türkiye tells Anadolu
HESPRESS English
· Jul 7, 2026
Parliament says climate change has become a structural test for Morocco
Morocco’s upper house says climate change has become a structural test of public governance, warning that rising temperatures, prolonged drought and extreme weather now threaten water security, food sovereignty, territorial equity and the state’s ability to protect vulnerable communities. The report, prepared for the House of Councillors’ annual public policy evaluation session, reviews Morocco’s climate-related [] The post Parliament says climate change has become a structural test for Morocco appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.
China Global Television Network
· Jul 7, 2026
CGTN Poll: Respondents call for unity in tackling extreme weather
An online survey released by CGTN shows that 83.1 of respondents believe extreme weather has become a real challenge for all humanity and that the only correct choice is for countries to join hands and share the responsibility.
Washington Examiner
· Jul 3, 2026
I’m a climate activist. I also just bought a truck
You read the headline correctly. To some people, those two facts seem contradictory. But I think they point toward a better path forward. For decades, climate advocacy has focused heavily on individual behavior: what we drive, what we eat, how often we fly. Personal responsibility matters. It shapes how we vote, how we engage in []
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Related coverage for "Canadian women more concerned about climate change than men, new study says": CBC News — A glacial lake in B.C. is at risk of bursting — again. How climate change has raised this risk. The Suburban — Lightning Safety Week urges Canadians to seek shelter at first sound of thunder. Anadolu Agency — WHO expects stronger focus on link between climate crisis and human health at COP31. HESPRESS English — Parliament says climate change has become a structural test for Morocco. China Global Television Network — CGTN Poll: Respondents call for unity in tackling extreme weather. Washington Examiner — I’m a climate activist. I also just bought a truck

