Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Nathan Gillett on Wednesday said several heat waves experienced in Canada were made at least twice as likely by human-induced activity in Canada. He said the agency’s rapid extreme weather event attribution system also found that a heat wave in August in Atlantic Canada was 10 times more likely due to human-induced climate change.
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Human-made climate change made summer heat waves 2-10 times more likely, expert says
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