The ultimate code red: Preparing Canada for extreme heat

April 20, 2022 - New report warns extreme heat is set to cause devastating climate-related suffering in Canada - By - A new report warns extreme heat is set to cause devastating climate-related suffering in Canada, that if left unchecked, will surpass the 595 heat-related fatalities reported by British Columbia's coroner in 2021, and 86 lives lost in Quebec in 2018. New guidance to address irreversible extreme heat , developed by the University of Waterloo's  Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation  in consultation with over 60 national experts, profiles steps to protect Canadians who may otherwise fall victim to lethal heat. While urban areas are hotspots of global warming, the report highlights three red zones in Canada that will be hardest hit by extreme heat: valleys between the West Coast and the Rocky Mountains in B.C., prairie communities bordering the U.S, and north of Lake Erie through the St. Lawrence River Valley in Ontario and Quebec. "Warming and more intense extreme heat will be present for decades to come," said study co-author Joanna Eyquem, managing director of Climate Resilient Infrastructure.
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