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Climate Change Factsheets

Climate Change: Adapting to the New Normal

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People living in bluff and gully areas of Lake Huron will need to plan for a 'new normal' - changes in temperature, precipitation and lake levels. These areas are particularly vulnerable to erosion as precipitation comes more in the form of intense rain events. They can also expect an increased risk of drought and more hot days (over 30 C) during summer.

Lake Huron and Climate Change - What Are The Possibilties?

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A changing climate has always been a part of life on our planet.  Human-induced climate change has emerged as one of the most important global environmental issues.  Due to human activity, carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas levels have increased in our atmosphere. This has been from burning of fossil fuels and to smaller extent land use clearing.

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Beaches and Climate Change on Lake Huron 2016

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PO Box 477, Goderich, ON, N7A 4C7, Canada

coastalcentre@lakehuron.ca

226-421-3029

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872138938 RR0001

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