– By Katie Hayes, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto and Research Affiliate, Health Canada; Peter Berry, Climate Change and Innovation Bureau, Health Canada; Toni Morris-Oswald, Office of Disaster...
CMOS helping scientists to be heard
– By Paul Kushner, Department of Physics at the University of Toronto and Vice-President of CMOS –
Media coverage of climate change plays a significant part in shaping public perceptions...
Climate Clock: Running Out of Time?
– By Samantha Mailhot –
Climate change is an increasingly urgent issue, with a significant amount of people working towards mitigation. However, the majority of the global population is...
Canada Needs Sustained Climate Research Funding
– By Jon Abbatt, Jim Drummond, Roger Francois, Paul Kushner, Paul Myers, Kimberly Strong, Laxmi Sushama, Phillipe Tortell –
As members of a community that works with climate-related measurements...
PEARL at the Pole: An Update on Canada’s Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory
– By the PAHA team* –
The Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) at Eureka, Nunavut is Canada’s “PEARL near the Pole” – a scientific station fully equipped for specialised...
Nonlinear and Stochastic Climate Dynamics
– Review by André April, Canadian Ice Service, Ottawa –
Edited by Christian L. E. Franzke and Terence J. O`Kane, Cambridge University Press 2017, Hardcover, 432 pages, ISBN 9781107118140, $177.95 –
Nonlinear...
Adaptation to Global Warming: Inevitable, Prepare Now*
– By John Hollins –
Attention by civil society and governments to global warming in the 1990’s was a sequel to action on both acidic precipitation and depletion of the stratospheric ozone...
Convenient Mistruths: A Novel of Intrigue, Danger, and Global Warming
– Review by Edward Lozowski, Professor Emeritus, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta –
Book by Geoff Strong, Published by Geoff Strong, Paperback 246 pages ISBN 978-0-9952883-0-0,...