CBC - Water is in short supply in southern Alberta. Is a massive expansion of irrigation possible?
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CBC - Water is in short supply in southern Alberta. Is a massive expansion of irrigation possible?

As Alberta's water crisis continues, this article published by Joel Dryden at the CBC sheds light on the challenges facing farmers as they manage and deal with diminishing water supplies. The recent announcement from the St. Mary River Irrigation District about a substantial cut in water allocation has triggered urgent discussions among agricultural stakeholders at a crowded annual general meeting.

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FitchRatings - Costly Ripple Effects of Drought on Canadian Provinces and Utilities
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FitchRatings - Costly Ripple Effects of Drought on Canadian Provinces and Utilities

This article, as reported by FitchRatings, highlights the significant financial strain faced by major provincial hydropower utilities across Canada due to prolonged drought conditions. With water levels in rivers and reservoirs consistently below historical averages for several years, the capacity of these utilities to generate power has been significantly reduced.

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The Globe and Mail - Globe Climate: Alberta’s drought is testing the limits of its water-licensing regime
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The Globe and Mail - Globe Climate: Alberta’s drought is testing the limits of its water-licensing regime

Published by the Globe and Mail, this week’s ‘Globe Climate’ newsletter by investigative reporter and data journalist Matthew McClearn, in collaboration with energy reporter Emma Graney from The Globe and Mail, explores Alberta's current drought crisis and the intricacies of water allocation in western North America, and brings together a wide range of other news highlighting pressing climate issues across Canada and the world.

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The Globe and Mail - B.C. to provide $80-million to help farmers cope with drought
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The Globe and Mail - B.C. to provide $80-million to help farmers cope with drought

Published by The Globe and Mail, this article from British Columbia highlights the concerns of farmers like Werner Stump, who face another dry season following unprecedented drought last year. As Vice-President of the BC Cattleman’s Association, Stump emphasizes the pivotal role of water for agriculture, expressing gratitude for the provincial government's $80 million investment to address water management challenges.

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The Conversation - Arctic rivers face big changes with a warming climate, permafrost thaw and an accelerating water cycle − the effects will have global consequences
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The Conversation - Arctic rivers face big changes with a warming climate, permafrost thaw and an accelerating water cycle − the effects will have global consequences

This recent article, published by Michael A. Rawlins and Ambarish Karmalkar on The Conversation, highlights how arctic rivers are undergoing significant transformations due to the warming climate and permafrost thaw, with far-reaching implications for both the Arctic region and the world.

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The Tyee - Alberta’s Brutal Water Reckoning
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The Tyee - Alberta’s Brutal Water Reckoning

This recent article, published by Andrew Nikiforuk at The Tyee highlights the escalating water crisis in Alberta, driven by climate change-induced droughts and dwindling water resources. With reduced snowpack accumulations, melting glaciers, and critical water shortages across river basins, the province faces severe challenges in maintaining water supply for its residents and industries.

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CTV News - Why drought on the prairies is making your steak more expensive
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CTV News - Why drought on the prairies is making your steak more expensive

This recent article, highlighted by CTV News, sheds light on the significant impact of consecutive drought years on North America's beef industry, leading to higher retail prices for consumers. Ranchers, faced with depleted grasslands and rising input costs, have been forced to downsize their herds, resulting in a reduction in overall beef production.

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The Western Producer - Communities feel pinch as river levels plummet
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The Western Producer - Communities feel pinch as river levels plummet

This recent article featured on The Western Producer highlights the mounting stress that climate change is exerting on Canada’s water resources, and the mounting need for a consistent national approach to addressing water vulnerability. Communities along the South Saskatchewan River are dealing with depleting water levels, which is caused the town of Leader, Saskatchewan to declare a state of emergency because they couldn't get enough water from the river for their town.

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The Hill Times - Canadian Drought Monitor reports extreme or severe drought conditions in large areas of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan
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The Hill Times - Canadian Drought Monitor reports extreme or severe drought conditions in large areas of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan

“Periodic droughts are a normal occurrence in the semi-arid Prairies. Yet there is a new factor that may makes them both more frequent and more severe: climate change. This has big implications for Canada's potential to feed itself, and to help meet a food-short world in the years ahead. This will require much greater attention to water security, soil health and to sustainable agricultural practices, including regenerative agriculture.”

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The Globe and Mail - Loss of snow and impact on water supplies tied to climate change
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The Globe and Mail - Loss of snow and impact on water supplies tied to climate change

A new study - highlighted in The Globe and Mail - reveals the impact that climate change has played on snowpack across the Northern Hemisphere, and the accelerating shift toward an increasingly snowless future. The implications for regional hydrology are not uniform across Canada or any other nation (some regions may experience more snowpack, others less), but it is clear that changing snowpack dynamics will certainly result in changes to the overall behaviour of hydrologic systems and exacerbate water resources vulnerability in the coming decades.

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