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Prince George's climate changing faster than global average - PrinceGeorgeMatters.com


Prince George Outdoor Ice Oval is one of the organizations affected by an increase in warmer temperatures and freeze-thaw cycles. Facebook
Prince George is experiencing climate change at an accelerated rate than the global average. This means the local climate is changing so fast that infrastructure can’t keep up.
The city recently completed its 2020 Climate Change Adaptation Report, which contains climate projections to 2050 and the expected impacts associated with a changing climate.
“We have seen significant changes to our winters. Anyone that has lived in Prince George for over a decade can speak to how our winter temperatures have warmed,” said Andrea Byrne, Environmental Coordinator in Development Services, when presenting the report to city council on March 8. ....

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Millions needed to repair PG stormwater system: Council report


Millions needed to repair PG stormwater system: Council report
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Prince George’s stormwater system is in need of updating, a report to city council says, and it will take between $31-million to $125-million in order to do it.
The report says stormwater management is becoming a higher priority because of a potent mix of more intense storms, aging infrastructure and development.
As the community grows, there is potential for an increase in impervious surfaces like roads and buildings, explained Acting Deputy City Manager Ian Wells.
This can lead to issues like road damage, erosion, contaminated creeks and rivers as well as flooding. ....

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