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An environmental sustainability seminar warns that Muskoka is already feeling the effects of climate change, and the worst is yet to come.
The seminar, “Climate Change – Is this really such a big deal for Muskoka,” was hosted over Zoom to an audience of more than 80 people yesterday. It comes as part of a larger series on sustainability by the Muskoka Steamships and Discovery Centre.
Speaking at the seminar was environmental scientist Dr. Peter Sale, Professor Emeritus at the University of Windsor, and Dr. Richard Lammers, Research Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire’s Earth Systems Research Center and member of the Muskoka Watershed Council.
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A lot has changed since John Gunn arrived in Sudbury in the late 1970s.
The landscape at that time was “largely barren,” noted the director of the Living With Lakes Centre, leaving his young wife to ponder: “Are we really going to stay here?”
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The couple would indeed stick around, with Gunn studying the impacts of acid on lakes and helping to found the Freshwater Ecology Unit at Laurentian University in 1989.
Over his career, he would also witness, and document, a remarkable transformation.