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Climate change could significantly affect Yukon’s landscape — and people — in 50 years, report states

Climate change could significantly affect Yukon’s landscape — and people — in 50 years, report states | CBC News
Drawing on research since 2015, when the university last conducted a literature review on climate change in the territory, the report states temperatures could jump between 0.7 to 3.7 degrees in the next 50 years, enough to drastically alter ways of life in the territory.
February 9, 2023

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