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Jul 2022
54m 9s

Drought, deluge and the fix: Do what wat...

CBC
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Science journalist Erica Gies shares solutions to living with water extremes. How statistics can shape climate solutions. A physician in Yellowknife weighs in on wildfire smoke and health. And, a paramedic shares news about the rollout of electric ambulances in British Columbia. 
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