Elevation Dependant Warming in Canada’s Saint Elias Mountains

The atmosphere in many of the high-elevation mountains on Earth is warming faster than the global average, a phenomenon referred to as Elevation Dependent Warming . There is growing evidence that EDW is a global phenomenon, supported by both observations and climate modeling studies, and it appears that many of the highest mountain ranges are warming more rapidly than the surrounding lowlands.

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Scott Williamson
Public Avalanche Safety in Canada

Accident prevention means supporting backcountry users with training and tools that help them make good decisions in avalanche terrain, and providing them with the ability to respond to their own incidents effectively.

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Mary Clayton
Staying Safe and Staying Inspired

This year marks the publication of the third annual volume of The Alpine Club of Canada’s State of the Mountains Report. Of course, 2020 will certainly be remembered as a very strange and unsettled year for most of us. Mountains may seem to be immune to human crises and influences, but the Covid-19 pandemic is a stark reminder that all places on our planet are intimately connected.

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Living and Breathing Change: A Southern Tutchone Perspective on Climate and Research [2019]

From the viewpoint of an indigenous community in the face of climate change, explore the necessary need to change and adapt as crossings melt and water levels lower, and the vital partnership that should exist when future decisions and policies on climate change are made to Traditional Territory.

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