AbstractA simulation of projected changes in annual mean temperatures
from the period 1961 to 1990 to the period 2040 to 2060 for Canadian lands is shown
here. The temperature changes would not be evenly distributed geographically.
The largest warming projected is for the interior and northern parts of the
country. Temperatures are projected to continue increasing as the century progresses.
Temperatures would generally increase as a consequence of the projected increase
in greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. The results are based on
climate change simulations made with the Coupled Global Climate Model developed
by Environment Canada.
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