Research finds climate change made warm Canadian December twice as likely
Climate change made Canada’s warmest December in more than 50 years about twice as likely, a temperature anomaly that stood out around the world, a new study has found.
“It really stands out globally,” said Andrew Pershing of Climate Central, a non-profit group of scientists and science journalists based in Princeton, N.J.
“When you start to widen the lens, you really see how unusual it was in Canada.”
While this month’s deep freeze may make it seem like a distant memory, December broke warm temperature records around the country, especially on the Prairies.