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Government of Northwest Territories | Gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest
Government of Northwest Territories | Gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest Climate Climat ** Cet élément de métadonnées provenant d’une tierce partie a été traduit à l'aide d'un outil de traduction automatisée (Amazon Translate).** https://www.gov.nt.ca/en/open-government-licence-northwest-territories
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Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche
Smith, Brandon P.; Goldblatt, Colin This data set was used for the study performed for the degree of Master of Science by Brandon Smith. The goal of the project was to highlight the climate state dependence of cloud radiative feedbacks and other climatic responses to CO2 doublings. The model output herein exists as 30 year climatologies for variations of background climate state (labeled by fraction of present day solar luminosities) for Control simulations, CO2 doubled simulations, and CO2 quadrupled simulations. Responses to CO2 doublings are determined by analyzing the difference in characteristics of a variable between a control climatology file and a doubled or quadrupled CO2 climatology file. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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Memorial University
Harper, Karen; Chan, Sarah; Jacobs, John Three solar-powered Automatic Climate Stations run year-round using mainly Campbell Scientific instrumentation, recording hourly and daily data for air temperature, ground temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction, and solar radiation. They are set up along an altitudinal gradient from 570 to 1000 m a.s.l.
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Environment & Energy
livegreen@toronto.ca The City of Toronto commissioned Environics Research (2018) and Ipsos (2021) to conduct an online survey among a representative sample of Toronto residents to capture perceptions about climate change. The survey was also designed to gauge citizens’ willingness to take action in the community to help the City establish goals, priorities and metrics that will measure success in this area. **Methodology** In 2018, a total of n=404 interviews were conducted online between October 11 to October 18, 2018 with adult residents (aged 18 years and over) living in the City of Toronto. The survey was 10 minutes in duration. In 2021, a representative sample of n=1,400 Toronto residents 18 years of age and older have been surveyed online and by telephone. The sample includes: * n=1000 respondents recruited from an online panel * n=300 residents recruited by cell phone and landline phone * n=100 in-language (Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjab) interviews conducted online. Note: The files labelled v1, v2, and v3 between years are identical, as they represent the same information, but presented differently. Every question included in the survey will present a list of possible responses to select, each with a unique numeric reference. V1 presents the survey responses in its raw, original format, including all qualitative responses selected. For ease of further analysis, V2 presents the survey responses in a quantitative format, using the numeric reference for each response selected per question.
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Living Lakes Canada
Living Lakes Canada This dataset contains climate data for Valhalla Climate Station. This site is part of the Living Lakes Canada Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework program. Valhalla Mountain was selected for monitoring to cover a geographic data gap at high elevation. Valhalla Mountain Touring is a local sponsor for this climate station. The data is being collected to track the impacts of climate change on Columbia Basin water supply and support community climate adaptation. Monitoring has been implemented on this site. Data will be added soon.
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Living Lakes Canada
Living Lakes Canada This dataset contains climate data for Beards Climate Station. This site is part of the Living Lakes Canada Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework program. Beards Creek was selected for monitoring a broad range of climatic conditions at mid elevation. The data is being collected to track the impacts of climate change on Columbia Basin water supply and support community climate adaptation. Monitoring has been implemented on this site. Data will be added soon.
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Living Lakes Canada
Living Lakes Canada This dataset contains climate data for Bruce Climate Station. This site is part of the Living Lakes Canada Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework program. Bruce Creek was selected for monitoring to represent a broad range of climatic conditions at mid elevation. This climate station is paired with the Bruce Creek hydrometric station. The data is being collected to track the impacts of climate change on Columbia Basin water supply and support community climate adaptation. Monitoring has been implemented on this site. Data will be added soon.
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Guttorp, Peter Unreviewed Author affiliation: Norwegian Computing Center Faculty Non UBC Weather-related climate is the long-term distribution of weather. Climate change means that this distribution is nonstationary. Climate scientists like to study anomalies, and we outline some problems relating to how this is done. Comparison of climate models to weather data can use empirical process tools, but may need some new developments. Regional climate models, or dynamic downscaling, illustrates clearly some problems with current climate models. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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City of Ottawa 2020-11-12 This dataset contains an excel version of Appendix G (Tables of Climate Indices) from the report &quot;<a href='https://ottawa.ca/en/living-ottawa/environment/climate-change-and-energy/climate-resiliency#climate-projections-national-capital-region-report' rel='nofollow ugc' target='_blank'>Climate Projections for the National Capital Region</a>&quot; (2020). <br /><br /> <strong>Accuracy</strong>: Index-dependent caveats are detailed in the report. <br /><br /> <strong>Update Frequency</strong>: One-time upload (2020) <br /><br /> <strong>Obtained from</strong>: Findings obtained during the project. <br /><br /> <strong>Contact</strong>: <a href='mailto:climatechange@ottawa.ca' rel='nofollow ugc' target='_blank'>Climate Change and Resiliency Unit</a>
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City of Ottawa 2020-11-12 This dataset contains an excel version of Appendix G (Tables of Climate Indices) from the report &quot;<a href='https://ottawa.ca/en/living-ottawa/environment/climate-change-and-energy/climate-resiliency#climate-projections-national-capital-region-report' rel='nofollow ugc' target='_blank'>Climate Projections for the National Capital Region</a>&quot; (2020). <br /><br /> <strong>Accuracy</strong>: Index-dependent caveats are detailed in the report. <br /><br /> <strong>Update Frequency</strong>: One-time upload (2020) <br /><br /> <strong>Obtained from</strong>: Findings obtained during the project. <br /><br /> <strong>Contact</strong>: <a href='mailto:climatechange@ottawa.ca' rel='nofollow ugc' target='_blank'>Climate Change and Resiliency Unit</a>
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Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre; Government of Yukon; Canadian Museum of Nature; Yukon Arts Centre; Yukon College; Yukon Science Institute This project involved the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre and partners and included interpretive exhibits, public programming, lectures, and films to communicate information pertaining to climate change adaptation to Yukon residents. Specifically, an "Ice Age Mammals" exhibit was installed at the Yukon Arts Centre from September to December 2014 and a suit case exhibit "Ice Age: Cold Facts about Climate Change" was made available to interested partners. Both exhibits provided an opportunity to educate Yukoners about historic and current climate change. A lecture series, featuring scientists and researchers carrying out climate change and climate change adaptation research in Yukon was also featured, with an emphasis on educating Yukoners about climate change and sharing information on adaptation in the North. The Yukon Science Institute and the Yukon Research Centre worked with the project lead to identify potential speakers and assisted with developing themes and identifying key subject matter experts. Relevant films on adaptation in the North were also selected by project partners and the project lead and were used to make the information presented more accessible and provide an opportunity for speakers to introduce films, speak to the information provided and answer audience questions.
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Kootenay Watershed Science
Kootenay Watershed Science This dataset contains data from a climate station in the Lost Ledge Creek watershed. The station is operated by Kootenay Watershed Science with the goal of improving understanding and prediction of how small- and medium-sized watersheds are going to behave in a changing climate, especially in conditions of extreme high and low precipitation.
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City of Edmonton Open Data Portal 2022-01-18 This survey was conducted to understand the current perceptions and behaviours of Edmontonians regarding climate change. It is a follow-up to a similar survey conducted in 2017 and 2018. The survey was conducted from August 7, 2020 to August 16, 2020. The target audience were Edmontonians, 18 years of age or older. There were 1,000 survey respondents contacted. Column definitions can be found at: https://data.edmonton.ca/dataset/2020-Climate-Perception-Survey-Codebook/jrj2-pueu
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City of Edmonton Open Data Portal 2022-01-19 This survey was conducted to understand the current perceptions and behaviours of Edmontonians regarding climate change. It is a follow-up to a similar survey conducted in 2017, 2018 and 2020. The survey was conducted from May 17, 2021 to May 27, 2021. The target audience were Edmontonians, 18 years of age or older. There were 1,000 survey respondents contacted. Column definitions can be found at: https://data.edmonton.ca/dataset/2021-Climate-Perception-Survey-Codebook/wgqm-m9ft
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Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program - CAFF
Martin Schmidt, Niels; Christoffersen, Kirsten; Hansen, Jannik; Hansen, Lars Holst; Michelsen, Anders The objective of the station is to facilitate ecosystem research in the High Arctic. According to the framework programme of Zackenberg Ecological Research Operations (ZERO) this includes:&#x0d; - Basic quantitative documentation of ecosystem structure and processes&#x0d; - Baseline studies of intrinsic short-term and long-term variations in ecosystem functions&#x0d; - Retrospective analyses of organic and inorganic material to detect past ecosystem changes&#x0d; - Experimental studies enabling predictions of ecosystem responses to Global Change
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Government of Nova Scotia Open Data Portal 2018-06-29 A survey of Nova Scotians' opinions on climate change and carbon pricing. http://novascotia.ca/opendata/licence.asp
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Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Assembly of First Nations- Environmental Stewardship Unit This analysis provided an assessment of the current state of climate change adaptation efforts and programming in First Nations communities south of sixty degrees latitude, at the federal, provincial, regional and local levels. The project also identified gaps in current climate change programming, as well as highlighted potential program improvements moving forward. The results of this project contributed to a greater understanding of the current state of climate change adaptation programming among First Nations communities south of sixty&#x0d; degrees, various levels of government, as well as non-governmental and private sector organizations. Moreover, the identification of programming gaps and recommended improvements contributed to future program development at all levels, and built greater adaptive capacity within southern First Nations communities.
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Psychology and Climate Change Restricted content
Chou, Sommer; Coles, Victoria; Sharpe, Isobel; Wynn, Gabriella 2017-12-08 This dataset contains information generated from a research project on climate change and psychology. This project is a part of the requirements for the climate change component of the third year Integrated Science course at McMaster University. The project was completed in order to understand the relationship between climate change and psychology, including the impacts of climate change on mental health, and the social psychology principles behind the prevalence of climate change inaction among today's youth. General psychological concepts were covered in a podcast, meant for a lay audience. This podcast focused on the connection between climate change and mental health. As part of an extended abstract, public opinion poll data regarding climate change inaction in youth was analyzed, and results were discussed as part of a literature review. This dataset contains all documents and data pertaining to the project, including: research notebook, podcast audio files (both raw and edited), graphing of the poll data, extended abstract, and presentation.
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Kootenay Watershed Science
Kootenay Watershed Science This dataset contains data from a climate station in the Kootenay Joe Creek watershed. The station is operated by Kootenay Watershed Science with the goal of improving understanding and prediction of how small- and medium-sized watersheds are going to behave in a changing climate, especially in conditions of extreme high and low precipitation.
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Government of Nova Scotia Open Data Portal 2015-11-30 Climate data for regions of Nova Scotia. Each region has historical data for a 30 year baseline period (1961 – 90) and future projections out to the end of the century (2100). http://novascotia.ca/opendata/licence.asp

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