Tag: climate change
– By Haley Alcock from an interview with Dr. Jennifer Gobby –
Last September, as the Day for Climate Action was approaching, the Climate Scenarios, Impacts and Modelling Lab at Concordia...
In My Opinion: On greed, power and making the weather
– By Phil Chadwick, Meteorologist and Eco-Artist –
I figure if one is going to have an opinion about climate change, it had better be an informed opinion. I thought I was well informed...
A Message from the Incoming CMOS Bulletin Editor, Nicole Renaud
Hello from Edmonton and Treaty 6 territory, traditional lands of First Nations and Métis people. I am thrilled to be joining the CMOS team as the new Bulletin Editor! My passion for the environment...
Message from the CMOS President: Welcoming in a Decade for Climate Action
– By Kimberly Strong, CMOS President and Professor & Chair, Department of Physics, University of Toronto –
As 2019 ends and we welcome 2020, we have an opportunity to reflect on some of the events...
Message from the Editor: A Fond Farewell
– By Sarah Knight, CMOS Bulletin Editor –
As 2019 comes to a close, so does my time as Editor for the CMOS Bulletin. Three and a half years since I began, a different direction is calling...
Burning Souls
– Review by Frank Johnson, President, Ottawa Instrumentation Ltd –
By David Chernushenko, Published by Green & Gold Inc, paperback, 670 pages, ISBN 978-1-9991138-0-3 $30.00 (CAD).
Into...
Canada’s Changing Climate Report (CCCR)
Scientists from Environment and Climate Change Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Natural Resources Canada, and university experts collaborated to produce Canada’s Changing Climate Report (CCCR)....
Canada’s Top Ten Weather Stories of 2018
– By David Phillips, Environment and Climate Change Canada –
Weather changes in Canada are happening abruptly not subtly, rapidly not gradually.