The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is releasing the first of three major reports on September 27th, 2013. This report will come from IPCC's Working Group 1, which is an update on the physical science of the climate change, compiled an synthesized by 258 leading climate scientists.
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Posted: September 17, 2013
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Posted: September 10, 2013
Two PCIC scientists are co-authors of a recent paper in the journal Hydrological Processes.
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Posted: September 5, 2013
On September 5th and 6th, climate scientists, science communicators, resource managers and decision makers gathered in Portland for the 4th Annual Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference. ... more
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Posted: August 28, 2013
PCIC's Arelia Werner is a co-author of a recent paper in the discussion section of the journal Biogeosciences. In the paper, Peng et al. (2013) use the Canadian Terrestiral Ecosystem Model to investigate the effects of climate change and increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations on the amount of carbon that has been drawn down by plants in British Columbia since 1900.
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Posted: August 28, 2013
PCIC Science Briefs are a regular series of brief reports on recent climate science literature, relevant to stakeholders in the Pacific and Yukon Region of Canada.
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Posted: August 27, 2013
The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium is hosting a three part series of meetings designed to engage users on our research themes.
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Posted: August 20, 2013
PCIC is pleased to present our report for the Columbia Basin Trust, "Climate Extremes in the Canadian Columbia Basin: A Preliminary Assessment," available from our... more
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Posted: July 24, 2013
PCIC Science Briefs are a regular series of brief reports on recent climate science literature, relevant to stakeholders in the Pacific and Yukon Region of Canada.
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Posted: July 24, 2013
The rainy season in the southern Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia typically occurs during the months of May through early July and this year has been no exception.
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Posted: July 23, 2013
PCIC is hosting a three-part series of user engagement meetings structured around PCIC’s three applied research themes: Climate Analysis and Monitoring, Regional Climate Impacts and Hydrologic Impacts.