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Climate change in Canada - Wikipedia
Canada's annual average temperature over land warmed by 1.7 °C (3.1 °F) between 1948 and 2016. The rate of warming is highest in Canada's north, the Prairies, and northern British Columbia. The country's precipitation has increased in recent years and wildfires expanded from seasonal events to year-round threats.
Climate change - Canada.ca
2024年10月24日 · Canada’s action on climate change. Carbon pricing, clean electricity, transportation, buildings, innovation.
Climate change - Canada.ca
Resources and information about climate change from across the Government of Canada. Plans and targets, carbon pollution pricing, oil and gas cap, reducing methane, regulations, fossil fuel subsidies.
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Overview of what's in Canada's climate plan, known as the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change. This framework includes federal, provincial and territorial actions and commitments regarding climate change.
Climate change statistics at Statistics Canada
2023年5月16日 · Looking for data on climate change? Statistics Canada has a wealth of information, including data on greenhouse gas emissions, the drivers and impacts of climate change, and the efforts to mitigate and to adapt to its consequences. Note 1 Here are some examples of the data we publish.
New climate change report highlights rising danger, costs for …
2022年2月28日 · Global warming is already costing Canada billions, from wildfires in the West to reduced seafood harvests in the East, says a new report from the world's top climate change research body.
Canada is pushing to build more homes. Many could end up in ... - CBC.ca
1 天前 · Canada is scrambling to built its way out of a housing shortage, but a new report from the Canadian Climate Institute warns some of those homes may get built in climate-risky areas. (Carlos Osorio ...
Five ways climate change is already affecting Canada
Climate change is already impacting the wildlife that lives in the boreal forest across Canada. Here’s just one example of the many species that are in trouble.
Melting Glaciers, Rising Sea Levels, Thawing Permafrost and ...
Climate change is highly variable. In Canada, for instance, warming is occurring at about double the global rate, mostly because of our northern geography. As we lose snow and sea ice, surfaces become less reflective, which means more sunlight is being absorbed, which leads to even more melting and even more warming. ...
Government of Canada Report Shows Climate Change Impacts …
2023年12月8日 · Across the country, Canadians are increasingly feeling the impacts of climate change. Higher temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns; extreme weather events, such as floods and heatwaves; and rising sea levels are just some of the changes already affecting our country. In short, climate change is impacting the very foundations of our communities.