Wildfires get headlines. Floods get funding. But Canada’s most disruptive climate risk may be hiding underground ...
On a winter day in Northern Canada, the cold feels absolute. Snow squeaks underfoot and rivers lie silent beneath thick ice.
This week will be back to work and school for most Canadians after the holidays, and the weather will be something to pay close attention to, especially with a noticeably strong contrast in ...
Just like the extreme heat in Eastern Canada in June, the period of hot temperatures in the West and North was also driven by human-caused climate change. That is according to Environment and Climate ...
A June 17 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a table titled "List of the most extreme temperatures ever recorded in Canada." It includes the purported high-temperature record and date for ...
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has changed the way it warns Canadians about dangerous weather, with a ...
According to Environment Canada’s top climate modeler, Greg Flato, by 2050 — and this is within the lifetime of most Canadians — climate change will have become well established if current emissions ...
According to the National Weather Service, prolonged exposure to extreme cold can quickly lead to frostbite or hypothermia.
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