Overcoming hurdles to Arctic climate change adaptation

Published: 6 January 2016

By Katherine Gombay, McGill Newsroom Arctic peoples inherently able to adapt given changes to various non-climatic factors

Impact of climate change on the Pike River watershed

Published: 17 November 2015

Models provide researchers with a view to the future, allowing stakeholders the opportunity to adapt to the effects of climate change

Geophysics could slow Antarctic ice retreat

Published: 10 November 2015

 Gravitational effects, variations in Earth structure could damp rise in global sea levels

Climate change adaption: a global snapshot

Published: 9 November 2015

A McGill University-led group of researchers (TRAC3) are looking at whether progress is being made in designing initiatives and policies to reduce vulnerability to climate change across countries....

Climate change adaptation in high income countries

Published: 9 November 2015

McGill-led team developing new ways of tracking adaptation

Paris Climate Change Conference (Nov.-Dec. 2015)

Published: 27 November 2015

  The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP 21, will be held in Paris from November 30 to December 11.

Harnessing the butterfly effect

Published: 18 August 2015

The atmosphere is so unstable that a butterfly flapping its wings can, famously, change the course of weather patterns. The celebrated “butterfly effect” also means that the reliability of weather...

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