Slippery Slopes: Canadian Recreation Meets Climate Change
Climatologist Micah Hewer and economist Pat Lloyd-Smith tell Jay about the good, the bad, and the ugly effects of global warming on Canada's outdoor recreation sector. On the bad side of the ledger: shorter downhill skiing and skating seasons and slime-covered lakes in the summer. On the good side: longer, better seasons for outdoor pursuits like hunting, bird watching, and cross-country skiing. And one of the best of all: better, more widespread winemaking, especially of fine red wine.
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Видео Slippery Slopes: Canadian Recreation Meets Climate Change канала The Global Institute for Water Security
Let's Talk About Water is a podcast about the future of our planet's water — and why you should care. Subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts:
Apple: https://apple.co/3mohV2F
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2H5fiCX
Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3c27ahO
Our website: https://letstalkaboutwater.ca/podcast
And right here on our YouTube channel!
Видео Slippery Slopes: Canadian Recreation Meets Climate Change канала The Global Institute for Water Security
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