Fire & Ice: Climate Change and Watershed Security

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September 29, 2022 at 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm (America/Edmonton)
4863 Stanley St, Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0
communications@livinglakescanada.ca

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Join us on September 27th, 2022 from 7-8 PM for an evening of exploring watershed health and the Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework. The Framework is an innovative step towards understanding the impacts of the climate crisis on our most precious resource: water. As we look towards a warmer future with more extreme weather events of flood and forest fire and disappearing glaciers, our water availability will fundamentally change. This project aims to support Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and decision makers in understanding what water quantity there will be in the Columbia Basin, and how water might be allocated to support livelihoods and ecosystems. Information on the Columbia Basin’s hydrologic regions and the watersheds they support will also be shared, including glaciers, high elevation streams and lakes, and groundwater.

Presenters include:

Nicole Trigg, Communications Director, Living Lakes Canada
Carol Luttmer, Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program Manager, Living Lakes Canada

For more information please email Nicole Trigg at communications@livinglakescanada.ca.

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