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Walt Klenner
Variables in precipitation due to climate change - not rising temperatures - will have the greatest impact on B.C. s forests over the next 30 or 40 years, foresters heard at a gathering at TRU on Tuesday.
The annual winter workshop of the Southern Interior Silviculture Committee was described as a chance to review themes of the last decade, and climate change was a case in point.
Walt Klenner, wildlife habitat ecologist with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, was part of a panel grappling with the uncertain impacts of climatic change already well established. The debate on how to respond has been around for 40 years, he said.