AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoClimate Risk in the Rockies: A new Parks Canada report warns Banff National Park temperatures could rise 3 to 6°C by 2051–80 if emissions keep climbing, bringing hotter extremes, fewer sub-zero days, longer frost-free seasons, more glacial melt and permafrost thaw, plus higher heatwave, drought and wildfire risk. Heat Hits B.C.: Environment Canada says Vancouver and Richmond shattered 1906 heat records again, but cooler weather is moving in after a sharp drop in temperatures. Water Safety This Summer: Saskatchewan’s Healthy Beaches Program is back, sampling popular lakes and issuing advisories for bacteria and blue-green algae, with results posted on an online map. Wildfire Recovery in Okanagan: The Osoyoos Indian Band is working to restore fire-impacted forests into more resilient, biodiversity-rich areas after the 2021 Nk’Mip Creek wildfire. Carbon Removal Push: SMBC is investing in Deep Sky to grow demand for direct air capture-based carbon removal credits, aiming to strengthen a Japan–Canada carbon removal corridor.
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