Speaking to the media and the public on Tuesday, Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Warning Preparedness Meteorologist, Natalie Hasell, said that the ongoing impacts of climate change were a “factor” in the severity of the April snowstorm bearing down on parts of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
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Climate change a ‘factor’ in severity of April blizzard bearing down on Manitoba and Saskatchewan, meteorologist says
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