Dylan Clark (@dylanclarkbc) 's Twitter Profile
Dylan Clark

@dylanclarkbc

Director of Research Mobilization @PICSCanada|previously with @ClimateInstit @yukongov & @ccadapt

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Dr. Mariana Madruga de Brito (@m_de_brito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After examining 2700 studies on vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation, we found that 90% do not explicitly articulate their theoretical foundations. We seem to spin in circles by conducting analyses with incommensurable and inconsistent findings 1/5🧵 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

After examining 2700 studies on vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation, we found that 90% do not explicitly articulate their theoretical foundations.

We seem to spin in circles by conducting analyses with incommensurable and inconsistent findings
1/5🧵 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Dylan Clark (@dylanclarkbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"El Niño summer doesn’t necessarily mean that B.C. will see a disasters like the 2021 heat dome, but it does mean that governments should prepare now for the possibility..." vancouversun.com/news/local-new…

Robert W Gray (@firebobbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See just how remarkable the early heat wave in the Northwest is - The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

Robb Barnes 🇨🇦 (@robb_barnes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important piece! 👇 "federal per capita investment in adaptation in the U.S. is roughly 3-4x that of Canada. As lopsided as this may sound, there is another wrinkle. Canada is warming at 3x the rate of the U.S." Climate Proof Canada @CAPE-ACME theglobeandmail.com/business/comme…

Vlad Raducu🇨🇦 (@vlad_rad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ensembles are now pointing to another strong ridge developing into June. This will gradually slide #west and bring much above temps. #BCHeat #BCStorm #PNW #June #Weather #News #Summer

Ensembles are now pointing to another strong ridge developing into June. This will gradually slide #west and bring much above temps. 
#BCHeat #BCStorm #PNW #June #Weather #News #Summer
Canadian Climate Institute (@climateinstit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Register now for our roundtable discussion showcasing #Indigenous-led research and policy responding to climate change, featuring the authors of 3 new case studies in our Indigenous Perspectives series.June 15, 10-11:30 am PST #indigenousResearch Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources climateinstitute.ca/events/indigen…

Tyler Olsen 🍁 (@ty_olsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔴 STORY: BC's River Forecast Centre has issued an alarming & bleak drought prediction We are in an 'outlier' season: In many places the snow is gone a month earlier than normal. And it's been so hot and dry, it's hard to predict what will happen next. fvcurrent.com/p/bc-snowpack-…

Robert W Gray (@firebobbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There was talk that we didn't see this coming this year. Well, you shouldn't think in those terms," Gray said. "This could happen any year — and worse." cbc.ca/news/science/c…

Robert W Gray (@firebobbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ In 2021, wildfires in the country’s managed forest areas produced 293 Mt of GHG's. During the same period, forests only removed 540,000 tons. The resulting 292 Mt are equivalent to 40% of Canada’s GHG emissions from every other source that year. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

Dave Sawyer (@enviroeconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We looked at the health costs of the June 4 to 8 wildfires. We linked changes in air quality in Ontario to health outcomes. Costs were an estimated $1.28 billion in one province alone, over a single week. Seton Stiebert welburnconsulting.ca Canadian Climate Institute climateinstitute.ca/with-the-fores…

Dylan Clark (@dylanclarkbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇨🇦 "has committed $1.6 billion over several years to new or expanded programs.... this only keeps federal adaptation funding at current levels because other programs are ending.

Dylan Clark (@dylanclarkbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ministry of Housing proposed adding a max indoor temp "of not more than 26°C" to the BC building code. But CC isn't included in the proposal: "designers are permitted to use historical climate data." I.e. a 26°C design will be more like 30°C. www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/far…

The Ministry of Housing proposed adding a max indoor temp "of not more than 26°C" to the BC building code.

But CC isn't included in the proposal: "designers are permitted to use historical climate data." I.e. a 26°C design will be more like 30°C.

www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/far…
Dylan Clark (@dylanclarkbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Severe weather in Northern B.C. and Yukon possible this week. And the risk is amplified when there is no weather radar in the region. It is critical that 🇨🇦 expand radar coverage as climate change increases severe wx in the North.

Severe weather in Northern B.C. and Yukon possible this week.  And the risk is amplified when there is no weather radar in the region.

It is critical that 🇨🇦 expand radar coverage as climate change increases severe wx in the North.