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  1. Jul 2, 2021 · Maps, graphics and charts explaining the Canada and north-west US heatwave, with temperatures at nearly 50C. ... The heat has been blamed for helping cause the deaths of hundreds in British Columbia.

  2. In 2021, our report The Health Costs of Climate Change projected that the costs of heat-related deaths and reduced quality of life from extreme heat in Canada would range from $3 billion to $3.9 billion per year by mid-century. Our research also found rising temperatures will drive down productivity and hurt the economy.

  3. Map of projected climate change in Canada. The average number of heat waves per year. A heat wave occurs when at least three days in a row reach or exceed 30 °C.

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Intense heat makes lightning, the primary cause of wildfires, more likely to occur (Pérez-Invernón et al. 2023), and makes vegetation drier and more flammable, facilitating the spread of wildfires (Natural Resources Canada 2024). During the 2021 heat wave in B.C., the number of active wildfires rose from six to 175, with fires that spread ...

  5. May 2, 2023 · Population vulnerability and exposure to heat waves vary over time and across space, which leaves some groups at greater risk. Québec City, May 2, 2023 –A research team from Université Laval’s Department of Geography launches today the first interactive map of the vulnerability and exposure of the Canadian population to extreme heat waves ...

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · Environment and Climate Change Canada has analyzed the heat waves that impacted Canada in June and July using its Rapid Extreme Weather Event Attribution system. The system uses climate models to compare today’s climate to a pre-industrial one to explain how much human-caused climate change affected each heat wave’s likelihood.

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  8. Jul 13, 2022 · Global temperature averages have already reached about 1.2 C above pre-industrial levels, and the impacts of the changing planet are already taking a toll on people’s health. In 2010, extreme heat killed 291 people in Quebec. In 2018, a heat wave contributed to 86 deaths in the province, 66 of them in Montreal.

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