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This ain’t your grandparents’ climate – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. This ain’t your grandparents’ climate. July 21, 2016. July 21, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. January mean temperature trend (1950-2013). Values are shown as degrees Celsius change per century. Length of the frost-free period (days). The data used to create the above figures and tables comes from Natural Resources Canada. Warmer Prairie winters: sounds good, but what does it really mean? Like us on Facebook. Facebook By Weblizar Powered By Weblizar. Follow us on Twitter.
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Videos & Downloads. Welcome to your new winter, Winnipeg. November 29, 2016. December 1, 2016. It’s a slushy, wet, late-November day in Winnipeg. I walked to work this morning missing the usual abrupt onset of the cold, dry prairie winter, and thinking that I’d been happy to leave this kind […]. The Heat is On, Or Why A Few Degrees is a Big Deal. November 25, 2016. November 25, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. The answer comes partly […]. Flood Risks, Big Data, and Political Leadership. November 18, 2016.
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Punching above our carbon weight: Canada could be low-carbon leader – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. Punching above our carbon weight: Canada could be low-carbon leader. October 20, 2016. October 20, 2016. Pundits and politicians sometimes argue against taking action on climate change because Canada is responsible for a relatively low percentage of the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Why, they ask, should Canadians be expected to make deep greenhouse gas cuts while the real culprits, including China and the United States, do nothing? The technical and policy innovations requi...
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Climate Science – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. The Heat is On, Or Why A Few Degrees is a Big Deal. November 25, 2016. November 25, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. Sometimes it’s hot. Sometimes it’s not. But, wait: if we’re emitting more and more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and heating up the planet, why doesn’t the temperature always increase too? The answer comes partly […]. Four degrees of separation: lessons from the last Ice Age. October 28, 2016. November 1, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. July 21, 2016. Share This...
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All Postings – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. Welcome to your new winter, Winnipeg. It’s a slushy, wet, late-November day in Winnipeg. I walked to work this morning missing the usual abrupt onset of the cold, dry prairie winter, and thinking that I’d been happy to leave this kind […]. The Heat is On, Or Why A Few Degrees is a Big Deal. The answer comes partly […]. Flood Risks, Big Data, and Political Leadership. Manitoba climate policy leadership. Four degrees of separation: lessons from the last Ice Age. Share This: Pundits and ...
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The Heat is On, Or Why A Few Degrees is a Big Deal – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. The Heat is On, Or Why A Few Degrees is a Big Deal. November 25, 2016. November 25, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. Sometimes it’s hot. Sometimes it’s not. But, wait: if we’re emitting more and more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and heating up the planet, why doesn’t the temperature always increase too? And this effect doesn’t just explain coastal temperatures and morning caffeine rage it also explains some important climate change facts and figures. Fortunately, more and more...
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Four degrees of separation: lessons from the last Ice Age – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. Four degrees of separation: lessons from the last Ice Age. October 28, 2016. November 1, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. The pace and magnitude of human-caused climate change is nothing short of remarkable. Let’s take a look at a relatively recent climate change, one that took place 100,000 to 10,000 years ago: a period that we now call the last Ice Age. More than one way to change a climate. 8211; changes to the surface of the Earth that make it more or less reflective (and therefor...
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Outreach – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. Welcome to your new winter, Winnipeg. November 29, 2016. December 1, 2016. It’s a slushy, wet, late-November day in Winnipeg. I walked to work this morning missing the usual abrupt onset of the cold, dry prairie winter, and thinking that I’d been happy to leave this kind […]. The Heat is On, Or Why A Few Degrees is a Big Deal. November 25, 2016. November 25, 2016. Posted in Climate Science. The answer comes partly […]. Punching above our carbon weight: Canada could be low-carbon leader.
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Carbon Tax: your questions, our answers – Prairie Climate Centre
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Videos & Downloads. Carbon Tax: your questions, our answers. October 14, 2016. October 15, 2016. Q: What is a carbon tax? A carbon tax is a fee paid to the government upon the purchase of fossil fuels, which are major sources of the well-known, planet-warming gas: carbon dioxide. Most Canadians already pay some kind of extra carbon-based fee for fuels, either in the form of an explicit price per ton of CO. Q: “Where does the money go? The federal announcement of the carbon tax suggests that revenue could...
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