Frequently Asked Questions

Climate Change Science Presentation What is climate change?

How are future climates estimated? What are the human effects on the atmosphere and climate?

What climate change has occurred in the past in Saskatchewan and in Canada?

What possible future climate changes could occur in Saskatchewan and in Canada?

What would these climate changes mean for Saskatchewan, for our water resources, agriculture, forests, cities, energy sector, and health? What other links and resources would be useful?

Scientific evidence is mounting that Earth's climate is changing. Many organizations in Saskatchewan and around the world recognize that climate change is a serious environmental issue that must be addressed. However, aspects of climate change science and related research are often the subject of conflicting media and other source articles. This section of our website offers access to frequently asked questions about climate change.

Ozone Depletion and the Ozone Hole - Union of Concerned Scientists

Global warming, climate change and the greenhouse effect - Greenpeace

Ask A Scientist - Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Education Centre, U.S. Dep't of Energy

Ask the Captain - Peterborough Green-Up


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