Here\u0027s your weekly roundup of climate change news for the week of June 20 to June 26, 2022.
• There’s frustration in Lytton one year after a devastating fire destroyed the community.• B.C. launches a strategy to protect communities from climate change.UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
has warned for a decade that wildfires, drought, severe weather, such as B.C.’s deadly heat dome in June, and flooding would become more frequent and more intense because of the climate crisis. Last August, it issued a “code red” for humanity and earlier this year the panel, made up of hundreds of scientists from around the world, said the window to stop global warming from
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