British Columbia agricultural region issue preliminary blueprints dealing climate change

Vancouver Sun: Increased salinity and greater risks of flooding are two of the possible effects of climate change on Delta farmland. Three agricultural regions in B.C. have produced preliminary plans for dealing with the effects of climate change on food production. Cowichan Valley, Delta and Peace River will deal with vastly different effects as temperatures rise and precipitation patterns change, from increased frequency of flooding to lengthy drought and the need for water rationing and new irrigation......

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