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Do Canada’s cold temperatures mean we shouldn’t worry about climate change?

Thu 2 Nov 2023 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT McGill Faculty Club, H3A 1X9

Do Canada’s cold temperatures mean we shouldn’t worry about climate change?

Thu 2 Nov 2023 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT McGill Faculty Club, H3A 1X9

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Those arguing against action on climate change are quick to remind us that Canada is a very large, cold country and to argue that this means we will benefit from climate change. These findings are not the preserve of heretics; credible academic research has generally found that Canada could see positive economic gains from climate change. The reality is that, while we might benefit from slightly warmer winters, that is not all that climate change will offer us. Climate change promises us more smoke, less permafrost, higher sea levels, and stronger storms. It also almost certainly portends a more volatile world. In the last of three lectures drawn from his book Between Doom and Denial, Andrew Leach examines this and other lies, half-truths, and easy soundbites that define Canadian climate change debates. A conversation with Gerald Butts and a moderated Q&A will follow the lecture.

This ticket is for in-person attendance. Please do not reserve a ticket for viewing the livestream.

The 2023 lectures are drawn from Between Doom and Denial: Facing Facts About Climate Change. Attendees will receive a free copy of the book!

Economic ideas for a stronger Canada

Canada needs better policies to address today’s economic challenges, and that starts with bold discourse. The McGill Max Bell Lectures focus on the analysis, balance, and practicality needed to plan for a more prosperous future.

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McGill Faculty Club, H3A 1X9