In the near future Canadian agriculture will experience longer growing seasons fostering its economic value, yet extreme events and water will lead to more uncertainty. UCalgary community members are coming together to make breakthroughs in climate research. The challenges brought forth through climate change are being addressed with both societal and technological responses.
Dr. Guillaume Lhermie
Director, The Simpson Centre
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