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Week 10: Extreme Weather Events

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 Heat Waves In Canada: Heat waves have been happening a lot more frequently in Canada according to sources. With these new heat waves coming in the text states "Canada climate scientists analyzed 37 of the hottest heat waves in 17 regions across Canada." In just this year the scientists concluded that Canada had 37 of the hottest waves they've had yet this year. This photo is showing how us humans are causing these heat waves to happen more frequently and be hotter than before because of global warming. We're putting too many fossil fuels into the air which is the main reason global warming is happening and these extreme weathers are frequently happening more often all around the world. How To Be Prepared For Heat Waves:  Provide community cooling centers, particularly in areas with low-income, elderly, and young populations Ensure proper functioning of energy and water systems Encourage citizens to check on their family, friends, and neighbors to ensure they have acc...

Week 8: Mass Wasting Events

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  In Canada Mass Wasting Events are very common, such as having landslides and avalanches. These events have caused over the deaths of 600 people and have caused over billions of dollars in damage to Canada since 1840. Canada is also known for having a lot more avalanches happen than landslides. The biggest avalanche that was recorded the most fatalities in Canada was the 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche. This avalanche took place on March 4th 1910 and took the lives of 62 railway workers and left one guy injured.  How to Prepare For an Avalanche: Know Your Avalanche Risk: Learn about your local avalanche risk. Know the signs of increased danger, including recent avalanches and shooting cracks across slopes. Avoid areas of increased risk, such as slopes steeper than 30 degrees or areas under steep slopes. Preparing for Avalanche: Get proper equipment to protect yourself from head injuries and create air pockets. Receive first aid training so you can recognize and treat suffocation,...