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Canadian Geographic’s À la carte is a regular feature found in the pages of Canadian Geographic magazine.
Here is a listing of past stories that can be found online:
Map of the cap
Hearts are broken and eyes light up as the Arctic's geology comes into focus
Species diversity
Species diversity is right under our nose — and that's
a problem
Memories of Jupiter
A pile of galactic rock that failed as a planet becomes a star on Earth
Guitar towns
If these grain elevators and hockey sticks could talk ...
Plenty of fish in the sea?
Longliners, warming waters and the waves of change.
What lies beneath
Shedding light on the unseen forces of global magnetism
Diverting disaster
Manitoba's $665 million answer to the Red River's revenge.
Blow by blow
A steady procession of hurricanes in late summer made the 2008 season one of the worst on record.
The other melting ice cap
Northerners may be on slurry ground as global
warming thaws the frozen soil under their feet.
Drawing the line
A short history of the world's longest undefended border.
Last stands
As the world population increases, frontier forests are succumbing to the relentless march of human activity.
Global smog hot spots
Burn fossil fuels, and you get nitrogen dioxide, a nasty
pollutant that's fouling the air around the globe.
Slicing the polar pie
With vast resources lying under the floor of the Arctic Ocean, claims to the polar region are heating up. How will the boundaries be drawn?
In the zone
Just south of the Arctic Circle, taiga meets tundra, creating a unique ecological mosaic.
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