Arctic climate research lab funding renewed for two more years: Duncan
OTTAWA — Canada’s high Arctic research station is being given at least a two-year reprieve as the federal government steps up with new funding.
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan says $1.6 million will be provided to keep the Polar Environmental Atmospheric Research Laboratory, or PEARL, running until the fall of 2019.
“PEARL is a unique facility,” said Duncan. “It is most northern in Canada, and it looks at the atmosphere, it looks at climate change, ozone depletion and the interaction between the atmosphere, ice and ocean. So, today’s a good day.”
The station is on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, about 1,100 kilometres from the North Pole and is used by scientists to research ozone depletion, pollution, and climate changes in the Arctic.


