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Title: CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN CANADA


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CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN CANADA
  • Yesmelin Davis
  • Daryl Lee
  • Efrain Santana
  • Marta Walinska

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Arctic ice and temperature change
  • Sea ice in Canada's Arctic and sub-Arctic regions
    has been melting rapidly over the past three
    decades
  • If thinning continues at its current rate, by
    2050 the Arctic Ocean could be completely
    ice-free in summer
  • Environmental monitoring shows that the Arctic is
    warming at a rate that is unprecedented over the
    past 400 years. The average annual temperature at
    Resolute Baya meteorological station in the
    Arctic archipelagohas increased by 1.3C since
    1969
  • On August 13 2005, a huge section of the isle Ice
    Shelf broke off into the Arctic Ocean. The ice
    island is approximately 66 square kilometers in
    size, roughly the size of 11,000 football fields.

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The Effect of Global Warming on Canadas
Freshwater Supply
  • Climate warming will adversely affect Canadian
    water quantity and water quality.
  • The magnitude and timing of river flows and lake
    levels and water renewal times will change.
  • Water is rapidly becoming blue gold because
    acute water problems in the United States and
    other parts of the world will threaten Canadian
    water security due to the growth of human
    populations, industries and global warming.
  • In poorly buffered lakes and streams, climate
    warming will exacerbate the effects of acid
    precipitation
  • Decreases in dissolved organic carbon caused by
    climate warming and acidification will cause
    increased penetration of ultraviolet radiation in
    freshwaters
  • Increasing industrial, agriculture and human
    populations will require more sophisticated and
    costly water and sewage treatment (Schindler
    2001)

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Pine Beetles and Climate Change
  • Due to the warming climate, an insect known as
    the Pine Beetle has and continues to grow,
    destroying the pine population in Canadas green
    pine forest
  • The usually severe winters of 20 degrees below
    zero that controlled the population of these
    beetles, has not occurred for more than a decade
  • This beetles natural and permanent habitat is in
    the warmer climate of Arizona, but the beetles
    favorite pine trees is in Canada where the lodge
    pole pine tree thrives. (Struck2)
  • Some initiatives are already taking place
  • 1)New Trees are being planted (although in some
    areas these trees can take up to 70 years to
    grow)
  • 2) A new breed of tree is being developed to
    withstand warmer temperature (Markusoff
  • 3) Companies like Pherotech Inc are creating new
    pest managements to destroy insects like these
    beetles that are rapidly growing because of the
    warming climate

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The pine beetle has infested an area three times
the size of Maryland (Struck 1)
The Pine Beetle
From this climate to this one
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Economic Impact of Climate Variability
  • Two ways to deal with the negative impact of
    climate change
  • Mitigation acting to slow down the warming
    trend by reducing the greenhouse gas (GHS)
    emissions
  • Adaptation taking action to minimize the
    negative impact of climate change
  • Today most of Canadas domestic actions on
    climate change have focused on mitigation

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