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Record-breaking heatwave results in over 486 deaths in British Columbia


Record-breaking heatwave results in over 486 deaths in British Columbia
The prolonged and deadly heatwave that is scorching Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest in the US has at the time of this writing resulted in more than 486 deaths in British Columbia (BC) alone. The “sudden and unexpected” deaths, reported over the five-day period between Friday and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, account for a staggering 195 percent increase in the usual number of deaths reported in such a time frame.
While the death toll is the direct product of unprecedented temperatures due to climate change, the devastating loss of life is also the result of the savage attacks on social infrastructure and public services implemented by governments of all political stripes at the federal and provincial level going back decades. ....

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MétéoMédia - Melting permafrost splitting trees, threatening highways in Yukon


Melting permafrost splitting trees, threatening highways in Yukon
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mardi, 28 juillet 2020 à 06:30 - Many communities in Northern Canada are beginning to brace for an increased threat as temperatures warm and permafrost continues to melt.
The research has told us that Canada’s North is warming faster than the rest of the country. A 2019 study entitled Canada’s Changing Climate Report says that Northern communities, like the Yukon, are warming two times faster than the rest of the world, with territories seeing a 2.3°C increase.
This change in temperatures has had several impacts in the Yukon, including changes in amounts of rain and snow, more extreme weather events, melting glaciers and sea ice, and thawing permafrost. On a recent trip to the Yukon, The Weather Network had a chance to experience the later first hand. ....

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Warming climate to blame for sea ice being at 50-year low on East Coast


 
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Recent analysis from the Canadian Ice Service has found the weekly sea ice coverage to be at record lows for both the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the broader East Coast region.
Sea ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is at its lowest point in the season in more than 50 years. At 1.6 per cent, the ice coverage is estimated to be a month or more behind in comparison to normal growth. The little ice that is present is mostly comprised of new, grey ice with a thickness pf less than 15 cm.
Ice conditions in the East Coast region actually fell week-over-week from 2.6 per cent coverage to 1.2 per cent as onshore winds compacted and destroyed sea ice along the southern Labrador coast. ....

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The Weather Network - Carbon positive heli-skiing company in B.C. explores uncharted territory


Tuesday, January 26th 2021, 6:01 am - Bella Coola Heli Sports offsets their carbon emissions and is looking for ways to reduce their overall carbon footprint.
Imagine yourself in a community where the population is barely 2,000 people. The nearest stop sign is 450 km away. The scene around you is an isolated mountain range hidden at the end of a long fjord.
This remoteness means that only a handful of people visit Bella Coola each year. It is also because of this remoteness that Beat Steiner fell in love with this place.
Steiner was born in Switzerland and his passion for skiing took him to British Columbia for university in the 1980s. Once he settled into his new surroundings he partnered with professional snowboarder Craig Kelly to create movies showcasing the world’s best ski destinations. It was on one of these trips that Steiner discovered Bella Coola. ....

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