Fiona

'Before the Flood': The Growing Urgency to Adapt to the Climate Crisis |  Globalnews.ca

‘Before the Flood’: The Growing Urgency to Adapt to the Climate Crisis | Globalnews.ca

The world is rapidly heading towards climate change tipping points. Floods, fires and heat waves are striking with increasing ferocity. There is, in Canada as elsewhere, a growing reality that adaptation is urgent and necessary. Read more: The Red Cross distributed $27 million in Fiona donations, most to Nova Scotia, PEI. Read more The Red …

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Damage to Fiona trees on Prince Edward Island leaves big holes but little danger |  Radio-Canada News

Damage to Fiona trees on Prince Edward Island leaves big holes but little danger | Radio-Canada News

Almost everywhere you look in Prince Edward Island, you can see trees torn from the ground by post-tropical storm Fiona, leaving exposed roots and large holes. An arborist and forestry expert said tree roots can be hard on the eyes, but they will eventually decay and could potentially benefit future forests. Kurt Laird, arborist at …

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