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Canada: Massive Winter Storm Buries Elliot Lake, Closing Highways and Suspending Services

A massive winter storm buried Elliot Lake and surrounding areas in northeastern Ontario on Monday, March 16, bringing heavy snowfall and powerful winds that created street-obliterating drifts. The city and Ontario Provincial Police suspended services and closed highways, urging residents to stay home unless absolutely necessary.

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US: Extreme Cold Creates ‘Ice Waves’ on Lake Ontario Shoreline

The extreme cold and freezing temperatures transformed the shoreline of Lake Ontario into a frozen landscape. The video shows rare "ice waves" at Sandy Island Beach in northwestern New York on Friday, February 13.

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Canada: Snow Squalls and Cold Weather Continue to Batter Southern Ontario

Environment Canada issued snow squall and cold warnings on Tuesday, January 27, as the chilly weather continued to batter the region, including the Greater Toronto Area.

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Canada: Blizzard Conditions in Ontario as Winter Storms Continue 2

Dangerous snow squalls and sub-zero temperatures continued to lash Ontario and Quebec on Tuesday, December 30, after high winds and freezing rain left tens of thousands without power a day earlier. Environment Canada issued widespread weather warnings from eastern Ontario to the Atlantic region, as blowing snow caused hazardous road conditions and travel delays.

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Canada: Lake-Effect Snow Prompts Snow Squall Warning in Southern Ontario

A powerful snow squall warning is in effect across Ontario as a high-impact event moves in on Thursday, November 27. Environment Canada expects dangerous conditions, treacherous roads, near-zero visibility, and 30 to 50 centimeters of snow through Saturday, November 29.

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Canada: Lake-Effect Snow Squalls Hit Southern Ontario

A new round of powerful cold front brought lake-effect snow squalls to Southern Ontario on Sunday, November 16, prompting a winter weather travel advisory.

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Canada: Major Ice Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power in Ontario 4

A major ice storm struck a large part of southern Ontario over the weekend, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. Schools were closed in some areas by Monday morning, March 31. Several states of emergency were declared, including in the cities of Orillia and Peterborough, the District of Muskoka, and the Township of Oro-Medonte.

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Canada: Major Ice Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power in Ontario 3

A major ice storm struck a large part of southern Ontario over the weekend, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. Schools were closed in some areas by Monday morning, March 31. Several states of emergency were declared, including in the cities of Orillia and Peterborough, the District of Muskoka, and the Township of Oro-Medonte.

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US: Winter Storm Brings Intense Lake-Effect Snow To Upstate New York

A winter storm dumped intense lake-effect snow in Upstate New York on Monday, February 17. The National Weather Service issued a lake-effect snow warning, with several feet of snow expected in communities along the Lake Ontario shoreline.

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Canada: Heavy Snowfall Hits Toronto As Winter Storm Sweeps Ontario

A winter storm struck Southern Ontario on Saturday, February 8, bringing several inches of snow to Toronto and surrounding areas. Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning and a winter weather travel advisory for the area.

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US: Lake-Effect Snow Disrupts Central New York, Causing School Delays And Closures

Parts of New York and Pennsylvania remained under Lake-Effect Snow Warnings on Wednesday, January 15, as several inches of snow blanketed the region. Schools were delayed or canceled in central New York.

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Canada: Pancake Ice Floats On Lake Erie, Ontario

Cold temperatures move throughout Ontario, Canada, resulting in some ice forming on Lake Erie and local ponds. This video shows pancake ice floating on the surface along Crystal Beach, Fort Erie, on Tuesday, January 7.

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Canada: Intense Snowfall Prompts State Of Emergency, Highway Closure In Gravenhurst, ON

Intense snow squalls hit parts of southwestern Ontario, prompting Gravenhurst, a town in the Muskoka region, to declare a state of emergency early Sunday, December 1. Highway 11 was closed, though some sections reopened by Monday night.

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Canada: Multiple Waterspouts Reported Over Lake Ontario Near Burlington

Multiple waterspouts were reported over Lake Ontario near Burlington, Ontario, on Sunday, October 13.

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Autumn Scenery - Ontario

Autumn Scenery - Ontario

An aerial drone photo taken on October 8, 2024 shows the autumn scenery of a heart-shaped lake in North Frontenac, Ontario, Canada. Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Autumn Scenery - Ontario

Autumn Scenery - Ontario

An aerial drone photo taken on October 8, 2024 shows the autumn scenery of a heart-shaped lake in North Frontenac, Ontario, Canada. Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Thunderstorms Dump Heavy Rain On Rochester Area, New York

Thunderstorms brought heavy rainfall to New York's Rochester and surrounding areas Monday, September 9 triggering flash flooding.

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CANADA-ONTARIO-PINERY PROVINCIAL PARK-SUNSET

CANADA-ONTARIO-PINERY PROVINCIAL PARK-SUNSET

(240729) -- ONTARIO, July 29, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on July 28, 2024 shows the view of Lake Huron at sunset at Pinery Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-ONTARIO-PINERY PROVINCIAL PARK-SUNSET

CANADA-ONTARIO-PINERY PROVINCIAL PARK-SUNSET

(240729) -- ONTARIO, July 29, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People view the sunset in Lake Huron during sunset at Pinery Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, on July 28, 2024. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CANADA-ONTARIO-PINERY PROVINCIAL PARK-SUNSET

CANADA-ONTARIO-PINERY PROVINCIAL PARK-SUNSET

(240729) -- ONTARIO, July 29, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People play in Lake Huron during sunset at Pinery Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, on July 28, 2024. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Canada: Floating Ice Balls On Lake Erie In Crystal Beach, Ontario

A a rare phenomenon of ice balls were seen floating on Lake Erie on Sunday, February 18. Ice balls, also called ice eggs, are formed when open water breaks off ice and smooths them until they are spherical or egg-shaped.

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CANADA-TORONTO-FULL MOON

CANADA-TORONTO-FULL MOON

(230506) -- TORONTO, May 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on May 5, 2023 shows the full moon over Lake Ontario in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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CANADA-TORONTO-FULL MOON

CANADA-TORONTO-FULL MOON

(230506) -- TORONTO, May 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- People look at the full moon on the shore of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Canada, on May 5, 2023. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Year's Day Swim - Canada

New Year's Day Swim - Canada

People participate in the annual New Years Day Polar Bear Dip in Oakville, Ont., Canada, on Monday, January 1, 2024. Participants plunge into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario each year to raise money for charity. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

People look out on the water from the shore of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

People look out on the water from the shore of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Wetland is seen on the shore of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Steam rises off the water of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Steam rises off the water of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Friday, July 7, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

Crawford Lake Marks Beginning Of Anthropocene - Canada

The waters of Crawford Lake in Milton, Ont., on Monday, July 10, 2023. Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example. Its sediments have captured fallout from intense fossil fuel burning, and even the plutonium from bomb tests. The muds would be symbolic of the onset of a proposed Anthropocene Epoch. Photo by Cole Burston/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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