Métis Wildland Firefighters: Connecting with Traditional Land Stewardship. Métis cultural knowledge - rooted in values of respect, stewardship, and equity - helps us all understand how climate change is impacting forests, fire, and Indigenous identity and communities.
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Posts by Prairie Climate Centre
"Featured Playlist: Western Canada” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in the top left corner. This text is on a yellow background, with a picture of a clam at the bottom.
To learn more about the interconnected nature of climate change, users can visit our Climate Atlas YouTube channel. We’ve created a new playlist focused around Western Canada. Find the channel here to explore: www.youtube.com/@climateatla...
“Storms of the Future.” The Prairie Climate Centre logo is in the top right corner. This text is on a yellow background, with a white striped overlay on the side, showcasing a photo of a flooded community.
Video Showcase: After a 1-in-100 year storm flooded Truro, Nova Scotia under five feet of water, the conversation around town shifted to questions about the future. Watch it on the Climate Atlas of Canada.
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“Featured Playlists: Infectious Diseases + Health.” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in the top left corner. A microbe icon is in the top right corner. This text is on a dark blue background, with a white and dark green striped overlay at the bottom.
On our Climate Atlas YouTube channel, we’ve created two new playlists. They are focused on infectious disease, and health. Find the channel here to explore them: www.youtube.com/@climateatla...
“Hotter Summers, Greener Lakes.” The Prairie Climate Centre logo is in the top right corner. This text is on a black background, with a white striped overlay on the side, showcasing a photo of Lake Winnipeg’s green water surface.
Video Showcase: Hotter Summers, Greener Lakes. Experts, Indigenous communities, and residents in the Lake Winnipeg area are all too familiar with the impacts of algal blooms on health, as they discuss in this video.
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“Featured Playlists: Take Action + Climate Science” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in the top left corner. A megaphone icon is in the top right corner. This text is on a dark blue background, with a white and light blue striped overlay at the bottom.
On our Climate Atlas YouTube channel, we’ve created two new playlists. They are focused on Climate Science, and how to Take Action on Climate Change. Find the channel here to explore them: www.youtube.com/@climateatla...
“Featured Playlists: Atlantic Canada + Canada’s Oceans” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in the top left corner. This text is on a black background, with a white and green striped overlay at the bottom.
To learn more about the interconnected nature of climate change, users can visit our Climate Atlas YouTube channel. We’ve created two new playlists focused around Atlantic Canada and Canada’s Oceans. Find the channel here to explore them: www.youtube.com/@climateatla...
“Featured Playlists: Forests + Cities” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in one corner, and the Cities logo from the Climate Atlas is in the other. This text is on a yellow background, with a white and green striped overlay at the bottom.
To learn more about the interconnected nature of climate change, users can visit our Climate Atlas YouTube channel. We’ve created two new playlists focused around Forests and Cities. Find the channel here to explore them: www.youtube.com/@climateatla...
“Urban Forests and Climate Change.” The Prairie Climate Centre logo is in the top right corner. This text is on a dark blue background, with a white striped overlay on the side, showcasing a photo of a man walking in an urban forest.
Climate change poses a real challenge to the health of our urban forests. “When it’s lost, then people realize what value it had. Let’s not get to that point, where we realize what we’ve lost.”
Read the article here: climateatlas.ca/urban-forest...
#ClimateAtlas #ClimateChange #UrbanForests
“Prairie Communities: Adapting To Climate Change.” The Prairie Climate Centre logo is in the top right corner. This text is on a black background, with a white striped overlay on the side, showcasing a photo of someone boarding a public transport train line in an urban environment.
Owning over half of the aging public infrastructure in Canada, municipalities are facing some of the biggest challenges they’ve ever seen as a result of climate change. Watch it here: climateatlas.ca/video/prairi... #Infrastructure #ClimateAtlas #ClimateAdaptation #CanadianPrairies
“Métis Perspectives on Climate and Conservation.” The Prairie Climate Centre logo is in the top right corner. This text is on a blue background, with a white striped overlay on the side, showcasing a photo of two people canoeing through a river environment.
Earth Day Video Showcase: From renewable projects and land-based education to Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), the Métis are leading the way on climate action. Watch it here: climateatlas.ca/video/metis-... #EarthDay
“Featured Playlists: Indigenous Knowledges + Mental Health” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in one corner, and the Agriculture logo is in the other. This text is on a green background, with a white and blue striped overlay at the bottom.
To learn more about the interconnected nature of climate change, users can visit our Climate Atlas YouTube channel. We’ve created two new playlists focused around Indigenous Knowledges and Mental Health. Find the channel here to explore them: www.youtube.com/@climateatla... #ClimateAtlas #Climate
“Featured Playlists: Agriculture + The Prairies.” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in one corner, and the Agriculture logo is in the other. This text is on a green background, with a white and yellow overlay at the bottom.
To learn more about the interconnected nature of climate change, users can visit our Climate Atlas YouTube channel. We’ve created two new playlists focused around The Prairies and Agriculture. Find the channel here to explore them: www.youtube.com/@climateatla... #ClimateChange #Agriculture
“Climate Change Projections: How computer models help us understand climate.” The Climate Atlas of Canada logo is in the top corner, and the Prairie Climate Centre logo is in the bottom one. This is on a blue background, with an image of a green algae filled pond partially visible.
With Earth Day coming up later this month, we’re showcasing an article from the Climate Atlas of Canada. ‘Climate Change Projections: How computer models help us understand climate.’ Read the article here: climateatlas.ca/climate-chan... #ClimateChange #ClimateModels #EarthDay #ClimateData
Video thumbnail for “Troubled Water: Freshwater at Risk” paired with a caption describing the video content. It is on a gray background with a blue stripe, with the Prairie Climate Centre logo in the bottom right corner.
Videos such as “Troubled Water: Freshwater at Risk” and “Métis Perspectives on Climate and Conservation” are available on our channel. Watch them to learn more about climate change in today’s world! www.youtube.com/@climateatla...
Video thumbnail for “Rose Roberts: Life on the Trapline” above a yellow background, with the Prairie Climate Centre logo in the corner.
Rose Roberts grew up on her family’s trapline, learning traditional knowledge from her Elders. She also has a PhD, which allows her to “live in both worlds” and speak about climate change from two different ways of knowing. Watch it here: climateatlas.ca/video/rose-r...
The Climate Atlas of Canada combines climate science, mapping, and storytelling together with Indigenous Knowledges, community-based research and video to inspire awareness and action.
Visit it now at: climateatlas.ca
Video thumbnail for “Climate Change, Agriculture, and Gender” above a dark grey background, with the Prairie Climate Centre logo in the corner.
Dr. Amber Fletcher grew up on a farm and has a strong appreciation for farm knowledge, and the importance of rural environments and communities. She’s interested in the critical contributions that women make to farm life, especially during climate extremes. Watch now: climateatlas.ca/video/dr-amb...
Two pages of the Rural Municipality reports overlapping each other, from the community of La Broquerie. They are on a green background, with the Prairie Climate Centre logo in the corner.
Rural municipalities are experiencing the impacts of climate change and are increasingly taking steps to plan and prepare for them. To explore and download climate cards for rural municipalities in Manitoba, visit the Climate Atlas of Canada's downloads section at:
www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/96ebr...
Video thumbnail for “Siila Watt-Cloutier: Our Planet in Peril” above a blue background, with the Prairie Climate Centre logo in the corner.
"For decades, Silla Watt-Cloutier has been a strong voice for communities and geographies on the frontlines of climate change. The Inuit author and advocate emphasizes the importance of understanding climate change as a human rights issue." Watch it here: climateatlas.ca/video/siila-...
Cripping Climate Adaptation report cover page, next to an internal report page. Both are against a blue background, next to the Prairie Climate Centre logo.
SPECIAL REPORT: Available now, on the Climate Atlas of Canada!
Cripping Climate Adaptation: Disability Justice and Climate Change
This report by the Prairie Climate Centre conveys participant’s perspectives on Disability Justice at the intersection of climate change.
Read it here: climateatlas.ca