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ENVIRONMENT CANADA’S SPRING FORECAST


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2008


Ottawa, March 6, 2008 - Environment Canada is predicting that much of Western Canada will experience colder temperatures this spring season. Eastern Canada should experience near-normal temperatures. The prediction is found in Environment Canada's Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation Outlook for March, April and May 2008, which was released today.

The highlights from the outlook are:
Temperatures are expected to be below normal over much of Western and Northern Canada, but Central and Eastern Canada should experience near-normal temperatures.

(Above normal or below normal means a difference of one degree Celsius or so from the average seasonal temperature for most of Canada. The average temperatures can be found on Environment Canada's Weather Office Web site in the climatology section.)

No clear indicators were noted for the seasonal precipitation forecast for this upcoming spring. However, below-normal precipitation is the more likely outcome over the Arctic and above-normal precipitation is possible over the rest of Canada.

The Seasonal Outlook can be beneficial to specialized users as it offers advance notice of possible conditions. For example, it allows energy companies to plan ahead for the future requirements of their clients for the upcoming season, which could also influence the energy market prices.

As the accuracy of long-range forecasts varies from region to region and from season to season, Canadians should consult the Skills Maps for further information on the seasonal forecast and should also rely on Environment Canada's five-day forecast regularly for the latest weather information in the near future.

Because weather can vary from one year to the next due to natural variability, it is difficult to attribute these cooler-than-normal temperatures to a specific cause.
For more information on the Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation Outlook, please visit: http://www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/saisons/index_e.html.

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Environment Minister Comments on Commissioner's Report

OTTAWA - March 6, 2008 - Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, today commented on the Report of the Commissioner of the Environment, presented earlier today.

"The Commissioner's Report identified issues that had been raised many years ago under the previous government, and they did little or nothing to fix those problems," said Minister Baird. "The good news is that on many of these issues, our Government is taking action where the previous Government failed."

Since coming to office, the Government has made major investments and announcements in areas raised in the report, including:

• $225 million to protect sensitive nature areas in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada;
• $110 million to protect Species at Risk;
• $61.5 million to protect the Health of the Oceans;
• $48 million to clean up Great Lakes Areas of Concern;
• A massive expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve, home to several species at risk, as well as major land protections in the Northwest Territories; and
• An Action Plan on Clean Water.

The Commissioner also found that the Government was making real progress on several issues, including protecting Canadians from toxic chemicals, insurance for nuclear plants, and cleaning up military dumpsites.

"We're glad to see the Commissioner is pleased with our action in five major areas, and we are committed to real action in the other areas, action we have already started to take," said Minister Baird. "There is no doubt that it will take time and real dollars to clean up the environmental failures of the previous Government. We accept the comments of the Commissioner and are working hard to take action on the issues he has raised."
Eric Richer
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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