Global Warming In Canada

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This article explains the effects of global warming, and how global warming has caused more severe weather events this decade than anything seen in history. In 2011, Rio de Janeiro had 11 inches of rain in 24 hours, and that caused a mudslide that left 1,000 people homeless, and buried hundreds of people. Global warming has also caused extreme droughts in Australia, Russia, East Africa, and Texas. In 2003, Europe had a deadly heat wave that killed 35,000 people. It is estimated that over 400,00 people die from climate change every year. This affects Canada because, the forests of Canada are very vulnerable to the affects of climate change, and it may cause forest fires. Forests are home to species that are at risk when forest fires occur.

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