Associated Press - Yellowstone floods reveal forecasting flaws in warming world
Traditional flood forecasting techniques are based on historical, long-term records. These techniques are failing as climate change pushes us further from historical norms. How can we generate better flood forecasts for an uncertain future? Canada1Water lays out a science-based roadmap to answer this very question.
Globe and Mail - How will ‘managed retreat’ fit into Canada’s climate-change adaptation plans?
In the wake of devastating flooding and mudslides throughout the Pacific Northwest, many communities across British Columbia are considering “managed retreat” as part of their flood mitigation strategies. As climate change threatens residents and infrastructure, more people will be forced to relocate.
CBC News - Flooding rain across Prairies may not be enough to end prolonged drought conditions
Last summer’s drought across Western Canada was the worst in 70 years, but does the incredible rainfall in recent weeks spell the end of the drought?
CBC News - As water sources dry up, towns in southern Quebec sound the alarm
A CBC News article sounds the alarm on the vulnerability of groundwater in Southern Quebec, and the need for accurate information and better modelling to successfully manage this precious resource.
ReNew Canada - How can we make Canada’s infrastructure more resilient?
An interesting meeting with a panel of climate change mitigation/adaptation experts to discuss how Canada can make our infrastructure more resilient to climate change. What type of infrastructure is most at risk, and what will it take to develop an integrated approach to climate resilience in our communities?
CBC News - Rebuild or retreat? B.C. communities face tough choices after catastrophic floods
In the wake of devastating flooding and mudslides throughout the Pacific Northwest, many communities across British Columbia are considering “managed retreat” as part of their flood mitigation strategies. As climate change threatens residents and infrastructure, more people will be forced to relocate.
Globe and Mail - Building on river floodplains has proven costly and devastating to Canadians.
A new analysis by the Globe and Mail (using new floodplain maps developed by the University of Western Ontario) reveals just how vulnerable Canadian cities are to flooding, with more than 30 Canadian cities with populations >10,000 having at least 10% of the cities buildings located in a 100-year floodplain, a risky exposure even today. But how will hydrologic conditions change in the future? What impact will climate change exert on floodplains? In fact, what does a “100-year” flood even mean when the climate changes? We know that climate change increases extreme precipitation, so how can we account for these future changes today? These are all questions that we are hoping to explore with the Canada 1 Water project.
International Water Management Institute - Declining freshwater storage: A hidden crisis
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) has released a new working paper (Change in global freshwater storage) which highlights the need for strategic thinking about the longevity of the world’s freshwater stores, especially ‘operational’ water storage (i.e. the portion of global water resources which can actually be utilized by people). The paper highlights some worrying trends, with a total loss of global terrestrial water storage of approximately 27,000 billion cubic meters! These losses are driven by melting glaciers, degradation of lakes/wetlands and over-abstraction of groundwater resources.
Webinaires sur les eaux souterraines : "Les ressources en eau souterraine du Canada - Perspectives sur l'hydrogéologie canadienne" par le Dr. Alfonso Rivera
L'été dernier, le Dr Alfonso Rivera a été invité à participer à un épisode de la série de webinaires du Groundwater Project (Groundwater Talks) afin de donner un aperçu des eaux souterraines au Canada et de présenter de nombreux faits intéressants sur la géologie du pays !
Série de conférences sur la recherche pour l'industrie (RFI) : Steven K. Frey
Le 17 novembre, le Dr Steve Frey d'Aquanty a présenté un webinaire dans le cadre de l'initiative Research for Industries (RFI) de Microsoft. La conférence du Dr. Frey - intitulée Physics-based groundwater - surface water modeling at continental scale - fournit des informations préliminaires sur l'ambitieux projet Canada 1 Water (C1W) d'Aquanty.
CBC News: Severity and sweep of Prairie droughts could spiral as climate changes
CBC News is highlighting the risks posed by climate change in a new series with Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga that will explore weather and climate change in Canada’s Prairie provinces. The article is clear, climate change will have a huge impact on water supply and management. Despite an overall predicted increase in precipitation in the Prairies, the duration and severity of droughts are also predicted to increase.
Journée mondiale de l'eau 2022 - Faire progresser la compréhension temporelle et géographique des eaux souterraines au Canada
Nous sommes ravis que Canada 1 Water soit mis à l'honneur par l'Union internationale des sciences géologiques (UISG) lors de la Journée mondiale de l'eau 2022. Visitez le site web de l'UISG pour voir un résumé du projet par le Dr. Hazen Russel ("Advancing the temporal and geographic understanding of groundwater in Canada").
L'Institut de l'eau : "Quelle est la valeur de l'eau au Canada ?
Le 16 mars 2022, rejoignez Roy Brouwer (professeur au département d'économie de l'université de Waterloo) pour répondre à la question suivante : "Que vaut l'eau au Canada ? "Quelle est la valeur de l'eau au Canada ? Cette présentation est la première d'une série de webinaires mensuels qui se dérouleront tout au long de l'année 2022.
CBC News — What the new IPCC report says climate change could — and is — costing Canadians
CBC News discusses climate change impacts across four important categories including: wildfires, cities/floods, food production and indigenous health.
The C1W team needs a diverse set of partners to help us quantify second order impacts to food production systems, indigenous health, forest health/wildfires and the housing market. If you are interested in collaborating with the C1W team to answer these questions don’t hesitate to contact us (info@aquanty.com)!