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N.W.T. climate change threats include changing landscape — and a big price tag

For years already, thawing permafrost has been compromising infrastructure in the Beaufort Delta region of the N.W.T. Under six degrees of warming, those challenges will become more pronounced.

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Fireweed Zinc Acquires Mactung Tungsten Project

07.06.2022 - Expands Critical Minerals PortfolioVANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - FIREWEED ZINC LTD. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQB: FWEDF) is pleased to announce the signing of a binding Letter of Intent (LOI) for .

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Press Release - MINING.COM

Press Release - MINING.COM
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How floor repair of Inuvik's 'igloo church' could offer deeper look into North's permafrost

How floor repair of Inuvik's 'igloo church' could offer deeper look into North's permafrost
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Ancient sand reveals missing piece of 3.2-billion-year-old continent

Date Time Ancient sand reveals missing piece of 3.2-billion-year-old continent Scientists have found evidence for a missing piece of a 3.2-billion-year-old continent, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists. The research identifies the only remnant of ultra-hot lavas within this ancient landmass, located within tiny mineral grains preserved in sandstone. “Our research developed a method to identify and date pieces of our ancient continents that until now have been lost to us,” said Rasmus Haugaard, who conducted the research during his PhD studies in the Faculty of Science. “This is crucial as it can improve how we model the evolution of Earth’s early continents.”

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