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Climate Change Indicators

Last updated on August 29, 2018

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  • Long-term Change in Timing & Volume of River Flow in B.C. (August 2017)
  • Change in Snowpack in B.C. (1950-2014) (February 2017)
  • Change in Sea Level in B.C. (1910-2014) (January 2017)
  • Change in Sea Surface Temperature in B.C. (1935-2014) (January 2017)
  • Change in Size of B.C. Glaciers (1985-2005) (December 2015)
  • Long-term Change in Heat Energy Available for Plant Growth in B.C. (1900-2013) (December 2015)
  • Long-term Change in Energy Requirements for Heating & Cooling Buildings in B.C. (1900-2013) (December 2015)
  • Long-term Change in Air Temperature in B.C. (1900-2013) (July 2015)
  • Long-term Change in Precipitation in B.C. (1900-2013) (July 2015)

Find Our Data in the B.C. Data Catalogue

You can find the data from Environmental Reporting BC's indicators under the Open Government Licence –  British Columbia in the B.C. Data Catalogue.

Find Our Code on GitHub

You can find the code for Environmental Reporting BC's indicator analyses on GitHub. 

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