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Manitoba Hydro won t meet winter export budget, thanks to widespread drought and low water

Manitoba Hydro won t meet winter export budget, thanks to widespread drought and low water
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Manitoba Hydro won t meet winter export budget, thanks to widespread drought and low water

Manitoba Hydro won t meet winter export budget, thanks to widespread drought and low water
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In cities and on the land, Manitoba holds possible answers to climate crisis

Manitoba's recent drought provides a picture of how climate change will alter our lives, but the province also has the potential to show the world possible solutions to the global climate crisis, researchers and policy makers say.

Driven by their need to protect the planet

Winnipeg Free Press More students drawn to climate studies Last Modified: 7:28 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 15, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later As the climate crisis shows itself on the Prairies via heat waves, drought and wildfires, more students are pursuing environmental science research and studying mitigation strategies. As the climate crisis shows itself on the Prairies via heat waves, drought and wildfires, more students are pursuing environmental science research and studying mitigation strategies. There s a lot more extremely hot days, a lot more drought, and this gives me fear for the unknown, said Catherine Goltz, a 24-year-old researcher, who graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a bachelor of science in geography with honours in 2020.

Manitoba berry farmers experience extreme weather crunch

Winnipeg Free Press By: Gillian Brown | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 12, 2021 Save to Read Later From lack of winter snowfall to spring frost to summer drought, Manitoba s small berry farm operators are feeling squeezed. From lack of winter snowfall to spring frost to summer drought, Manitoba s small berry farm operators are feeling squeezed. Some are being forced out of the industry all together. After more than a decade of operation, Colleen and Mark Edmunds have made the difficult decision to retire from Grunthal Berries following the 2021 season. The two planted their first berry crops some 70 kilometres south of Winnipeg because of their love of the outdoors and passion for farming. However, the stresses that come with increasingly variable and volatile of Prairie weather, and recent extreme weather conditions, have proved too much.

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