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      CLIMATE CHANGE

The Science of Climate Change
The Science of Climate Change photo Our climate is changing more rapidly than it has at any other time in the past 1 000 years.

Cryosphere and Climate Change
Cryosphere and Climate Change photo Few countries in the world are as drastically affected by their frozen regions, or cryosphere, as Canada is.

Glaciers and Climate Change
Glaciers and Climate Change photo The Canadian Rocky Mountains attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Most are tourists, drawn by the spectacular beauty of alpine glaciers and icefields...

Effects of Climate Change Could Snowball in Mountainous Regions
Effects of Climate Change Could Snowball in Mountainous Regions photo From space, the bright white patches of snow and ice in earth’s polar regions and mountain chains shine like beacons in the darkness, their brilliant surfaces reflecting the sun’s energy...

Canada Country Study: A window on Climate Change in Canada
Canada Country Study: A window on Climate Change in Canada photo The Canada Country Study is the first-ever national assessment of the social, biological, and economic impacts of climate change for Canada...

Tuning Out Greenhouse Gas
Tuning Out Greenhouse Gas photo Ottawa's buses are becoming green machines, thanks to a new diagnostic tool that enables mechanics to detect and correct engine, drive train and brake problems that cause excessive fuel consumption and emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.

Harnessing the Power of Landfill Gas
Harnessing the Power of Landfill Gas photo Landfill sites generate over a quarter of the methane emissions caused by human activity in Canada, sending 1.2 million tonnes of this potent greenhouse gas into the atmosphere each year.

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Quenching the Peace Athabasca Delta
Clues to Climate Mysteries
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Climate Change Increasing Ozone Loss in the Arctic
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