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According to WMO forecasts, there is a 60% chance of La Niña developing between July and September, and this probability rises to 70% for the period from August to November.
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Although summer in Quebec brings many advantages, like longer days and the return of many outdoor activities, it can also harm people when temperatures get too high.
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Interview with Isabelle Charron, Head of the Knowledge Transfer and Training Team, on the guide to support municipal organizations in this process.
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Ouranos is launching a call for projects with the aim of reducing the vulnerability of essential systems to the effects of climate change and strengthening their resilience.
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In the summer, many species of insect and arthropods are active. One of them is the deer tick, an invasive species responsible for the transmission of Lyme disease.
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May 28 marked the launch of the Cohorte adaptation aux changements climatiques en tourisme.
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The Groupe d'experts en adaptation aux changements climatiques (GEA) propose a coherent approach to accelerate Quebec's adaptation to climate change,
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While last year’s forest fire season proved to be unusual in Quebec and Canada, projections for the 2024 fire season predict another potentially very intense Summer.
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When it comes to water, Quebec is fortunate to be well positioned. Given such abundance, it’s easy to think that access to water resources is not an issue. This is the context underlying the CASCADES project.
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Ouranos and the Pôle bioalimentaire are launching a joint call for projects to develop knowledge aimed at ensuring a quality food supply for Quebec.