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Climate Change Digest Series

The Meteorlogical Service of Canada of Environment Canada has conducted research into the implications of climate change in Canada. The results of this research have been published in journals and summarized in a report series under the title of Climate Change Digest reports. Copies of them may be obtained from:

Climate and Water Products Division

Meteorlogical Service of Canada

4905 Dufferin Street

Downsview, Ontario

M3H 5T4

416-739-4328

CCD 96-02 Climate Change and Recreation in Nahanni National Park Reserve
CCD 96-01 Planning for a sustainable future: The case of the North American Great Plans
CCD 95-01 Mackenzie Basin Impact Study: Summary of Interim Report #2
CCD 94-04 Potential Impacts of Global Warming on Salmon Production in the Fraser River Watershed
CCD 94-03 A Regional Response to Global Climate Change: New England and Eastern Canada
CCD 94-02 Impacts of Climate Change on Resource Management of the North
CCD 94-01 Modelling the Global Climate System
CCD 93-04 Implications of Climate Change for Pacific Northwest Forest Management
CCD 93-03 Impacts of Global Climate Warming for the Canadian East Coast Sea-Ice and Iceberg Regimes over the Next 50-100 Years
CCD 93-02 Adaptation to Climate Change and Variability in Canadian Water Resources
CCD 93-01 Impacts of Climate Change on the Beaufort Sea-Ice Regime: Implications for the Arctic Petroleum Industry
CCD 92-02 Review of Models for Climate Change and Impacts on Hydrology, Coastal Currents and Fisheries in B.C.
CCD 92-01 Global Warming: Implications for Canadian Policy
CCD 91-01 Climate Change and Canadian Impacts: The Scientific Perspective
CCD 90-02 The Implications of Long Term Climate Change for Small Coastal Communities
CCD 89-05 The Effects of Climate and Climate Change on the Economy of Alberta
CCD 89-04 Implications of Climate Change on Municipal Water Use and the Golfing Industry in Quebec


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Prepared by:

Mary Kenderdine
January 27, 1997

© 1997 Canadian Institute for Climate Studies, CICS, Victoria.