The Standard (St. Catharines)

Extreme weather events a wake-up call

‘Impacts of climate change with us already’

- BILL GRAVELAND

Canada’s environmen­t minister says extreme weather conditions across the country should be a wake-up call for people resisting taking action against climate change.

Wildfires are raging out of control, forcing residents out of their homes, in British Columbia, Saskatchew­an and Manitoba.

A state of emergency goes into effect in B.C. on Wednesday to prepare for potential mass evacuation­s as nearly 300 fires burned across that province and threatened communitie­s. Two people died in the village of Lytton, B.C., earlier this month after much of the community was destroyed by fire.

Farmers in the Prairies are also suffering from severe drought conditions, while weather alerts are in effect across Western Canada due to a dense cloud of smoke.

“I think the events that we’re seeing this summer are probably underlying that even more for Canadians,” Environmen­t Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Tuesday in an interview with The Canadian Press.

“The tragic event in Lytton, I think, was quite shocking for many people ... certainly the forest fires, but also the flooding that we’ve seen in the last number of years.”

Wilkinson was in Calgary to announce a mitigation plan related to the 2013 floods in Alberta that led to five deaths and billions of dollars in damage.

He said all of the data suggests the extreme weather won’t be improving in the future.

“I think people are starting to understand that it’s even more proximate to them, that the impacts of climate change are with us already,” he said.

Wilkinson said it’s a reality that extreme weather events will be more frequent and more intense in the future.

Wilkinson said the time to take action is now.

“I think it’s an opportunit­y to come together as Canadians and to double down in terms of being part of what has to be an internatio­nal consensus and internatio­nal solution,” he said.

 ?? JEFF MCINTOSH THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Federal Environmen­t Minister Jonathan Wilkinson was in Calgary to announce a mitigation plan related to severe 2013 floods.
JEFF MCINTOSH THE CANADIAN PRESS Federal Environmen­t Minister Jonathan Wilkinson was in Calgary to announce a mitigation plan related to severe 2013 floods.

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