Environmental conservation publications: Canada

Satellite images of the North Pole and how far sea ice extends during the warmest months. The 2005 image shows a massive recedence of ice reach compared to 1979.

13 Jan 2006
Breaking records in 2005 - Climate Change
2005 was the hottest year - unfortunately! » Read more


 
30 Nov 2005
Brochure: Implications of a 2 degrees C rise for Canada's natural resources
Canada’s Atlantic fish will be squeezed into ever smaller patches of cool water, endangered Atlantic salmon will be doomed, and key boreal forest species will be stranded as their natural habitats erode, if the globe’s temperature is allowed to rise too far, says WWF. » Read more


 
30 Nov 2005
Report: Implications of a 2°C global temperature rise for Canada’s natural resources
Canada is a land of bounty. It is home to 10% of the world’s forests and freshwater resources; agriculture employs 15 million people and marine fisheries alone brings in an annual income of over CAN$2 billion. For a country where agriculture, forestry and fisheries make significant contributions to the national economy, Canada is especially susceptible to climate change. » Read more


 
25 May 2005
Global Warming Impacts in the Pacific Northwest (Canada and USA)
Global warming hits the Pacific Northwest of the US and Canada » Read more


 

14 Oct 2004
Arctic Bulletin 03.04
In this issue... - On thin ice - Arctic wins Heritage status - Toxic polar bears - Barents threats » Read more


 
report cover

10 May 2004
The Barents Sea Cod - the last of the large cod stocks
The Barents Sea Cod details the mismanagement problems facing the world's last remaining large stock of cod, one of the world's most consumed fish. » Read more



 
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