Thank you denmor.
Even an old chap with post graduate qualifications can still find plenty of things to learn.
Here's an excerpt from the link you gave, reproduced with permission.
"Examples of current adaptations in northern Canada include the following:
Climate change is now being considered in the design of most major projects in the North, such as pipelines, mines, roads and containment structures.
Forest managers are adapting their practices to promote sustainability, particularly in response to the spruce bark beetle infestation in the southwestern Yukon.
People travelling or working on the land and sea ice are taking extra precautions, such as carrying additional supplies and clothing on trips, purchasing all-terrain vehicles, and using global positioning systems for navigation and satellite phones for emergency communication, when going far from the community."
AGW is real and with us, particularly in places like Canada where AGW temperature change has been very high already and is expected to be up to 10C warmer by 2100.
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