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La prolifération d'arbustes et de plantes dans des zones où la végétation était auparavant peu présente, voire inexistante, comporte son lot d'incertitudes; on découvre les effets sur la biodiversité, le paysage et la population à long terme.
La prolifération d'arbustes et de plantes dans des zones où la végétation était auparavant peu présente, voire inexistante, comporte son lot d'incertitudes; on découvre les effets sur la biodiversité, le paysage et la population à long terme.
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Comment ça va le Nord?
S2, EP1 "Changements climatiques et exploitation minière"À la fois liée à l'histoire du Yukon et essentielle à son économie, on explore de quelle manière l'industrie minière est affectée par le réchauffement climatique, et surtout, que fait-elle pour faire partie de la solution.
Comment ça va le Nord?
S2, EP2 "Les effets des changements climatiques et l'hydrologie"Le nord qui se réchauffe apporte son lot d'événements climatiques extrêmes pour les habitants du Yukon, notamment la montée de la crue des eaux.
Comment ça va le Nord?
S2, EP3 "Le verdissement du nord"La prolifération d'arbustes et de plantes dans des zones où la végétation était auparavant peu présente, voire inexistante, comporte son lot d'incertitudes; on découvre les effets sur la biodiversité, le paysage et la population à long terme.
Comment ça va le Nord?
S2, EP1 "Changements climatiques et exploitation minière"À la fois liée à l'histoire du Yukon et essentielle à son économie, on explore de quelle manière l'industrie minière est affectée par le réchauffement climatique, et surtout, que fait-elle pour faire partie de la solution.
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