Regional perspectives report. Chapter 4, Prairie Provinces / Coordinating lead authors David Sauchyn, Debra Davidson, Mark Johnston.: M174-25/2021-4E-PDF
"Extreme weather events of amplified severity will likely be the most challenging consequence of climate change in the Prairie Provinces. The impacts of flooding, drought and wildfire in recent years are unprecedented, and climate models suggest an increased risk of these events in the future. Provincial and municipal governments have responded by proposing policies, structures and practices to reduce the impacts of future extreme weather events"--Page 5.
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| Title | Regional perspectives report. Chapter 4, Prairie Provinces / Coordinating lead authors David Sauchyn, Debra Davidson, Mark Johnston. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (72 pages) : illustrations, maps, graphs, photographs |
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