The Hill Times - Canada at risk of both freshwater and brain drain as thirst for tech grows: AquaAction president
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The Hill Times - Canada at risk of both freshwater and brain drain as thirst for tech grows: AquaAction president

An American threat assessment identified global water security and climate-related disasters like drought as increasing risks to national security interests. Canada needs to catch up, according to AquaAction's Soula Chronopoulos. She warns that Canada is "asleep at the wheel" in protecting its freshwater, risking future crises without greater focus on water tech and matching U.S. policies and regulations.

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CBC News - 2nd major flooding in 11 years a sign Toronto is not adapting quickly enough, say climate experts
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CBC News - 2nd major flooding in 11 years a sign Toronto is not adapting quickly enough, say climate experts

This recent article from CBC News reports on the second major flooding event in Toronto within 11 years, highlighting the city's struggle to adapt to increasing extreme weather events. On Tuesday, Toronto experienced severe rainfall reminiscent of the 2013 flood, resulting in similar consequences. Roads were submerged, subway stations turned into urban waterfalls, and power outages affected large parts of the city.

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The Conversation - Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the US
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The Conversation - Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the US

This article from The Conversation highlights how the heavy rainfall in late June 2024 caused significant flooding in the Upper Midwest, putting the aging Rapidan Dam in southern Minnesota at risk of failure. This event follows similar dam-related issues in Vermont the previous year. Hiba Baroud, an expert in civil and environmental engineering at Vanderbilt University, emphasizes how flooding can erode dams, leading to potential breaches and uncontrolled water releases.

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The Conversation - Losing winter ice is changing the Great Lakes food web – here’s how light is shaping life underwater
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The Conversation - Losing winter ice is changing the Great Lakes food web – here’s how light is shaping life underwater

This article from The Conversation covered the changing dynamics of the Great Lakes food web due to the loss of winter ice, highlighting how light is shaping life underwater. The traditional focus on summer months by scientists has been challenged by emerging research revealing vibrant winter ecosystems under the ice.

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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Spatial Datasets of 30-year (1991-2020) Average Monthly Total Precipitation and Minimum/Maximum Temperature for Canada and the United States
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT – Spatial Datasets of 30-year (1991-2020) Average Monthly Total Precipitation and Minimum/Maximum Temperature for Canada and the United States

This study, led by researchers utilizing thin plate smoothing spline models, examines 30-year (1991-2020) average monthly total precipitation and minimum/maximum temperature datasets for Canada and the United States.

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CBC News - Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float
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CBC News - Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float

In N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake, water levels have plummeted to historic lows, leaving some houseboats stranded on dry land. Martin Rehak, a resident of Yellowknife Bay, observes this unprecedented phenomenon, noting that several houseboats, typically afloat, now rest on the lake's floor. The lake's water level is estimated to be a meter lower than usual, revealing vast stretches of exposed shoreline.

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