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New map plots out how city climates will change in 60 years Scott SutherlandMeteorologist, Science Writer Published on Feb. 19, 2019, 12:12 PM ...
Mapping Stunning map predicts how wildlife will move to adapt to climate change Researchers say protecting wilderness corridors will be essential to preserving biodiversity in the face of climate ...
The maps show P.E.I.'s coastal floodplains for 2020 and projections for 2050 and 2100. Along with the map, the province announced a new, free online course on protecting homes from flooding and ...
Hetxw'ms Gyetxw from Gitxsan Nation, sees himself as a bridge between Indigenous knowledge and Western science, and used his experience to help centre Indigenous communities on the Climate Atlas ...
Low-lying areas of major cities like Vancouver and Montreal could become inundated with floods in the next 80 years under various climate change scenarios, suggests a floodplains map developed by ...
HALIFAX—A federal government geoscientist has developed fresh maps of coastlines showing where flooding and erosion caused by climate change are likely to inflict maximum damage this century ...
Ice Melt Trends Scientists have concluded that human-induced climate change has acted as an accelerant to rising temperatures in the Arctic and subsequent rapid melting. Thwaites is the widest ...
Trevor Imhoff, a city manager of air quality and climate change, called the strategy a “road map” — but one that still needs more work to iron out budgets and governance.
The modelling was based on two 30-year future periods — 2021 to 2050, and 2051 to 2080, using 12 different climate models. The researchers used an average of the models.
A flare stack lights the sky from the Imperial Oil refinery in Edmonton. A new climate change think tank funded by the federal government says Canadians should expect to face the harsh realities of a ...
“Climate change is redrawing the wine map,” the report states, citing northern areas like Denmark that will thrive with longer growing seasons and milder conditions.
One of his goals was to show the public the impact of floods resulting from climate change. "It means basically more land will be flooded, more land will be under water during these extreme events," ...