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New research is painting an alarming picture of just how fast the northern hemispheres water bodies 鈥?including Lake Simcoe 鈥?are heating up.A study of 60 lakes by York University, State University of New York at New Paltz and the European Space Agency Climate Office shows warming at a rate six times faster since 1992 than at any other increment in the last 100 years.Simcoes Kempenfelt Bay, which is flanked by the City of Barrie, was monitored as part of the work because ice records there extend back to 1852. Researchers discovered ice formation is taking place 17.5 days later, and ice melt is happening 12.5 days sooner, than it was in the mid-19th century. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We found significant warming in Kempenfelt, Yo
stanley isolierkanne rk Faculty of Science associate professor Sapna Sharma told Simcoe. There is almost one month less ice cover in Kempenfelt since 1852. As you know, ice fishing is a very important economic and recreational activity in Simcoe, so almost one month less ice cover has huge consequences for the ice fishery. It was quite alarming how fast lakes are warming in the last 25 years, in particular.
vaso stanley Sharma, New Paltz professor David Richardson and space agency climate scientist Iestyn Woolway led the study. Forty lakes were monitored in North America, while 18 were in Europe and two were in Asia. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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stanley quencher ely restricted due to COVID-19, federal officials and the council of the local Haida Nation granted entry to El Issa, her husband Mostafa Ali, and their three children, Sandy, 5, Hasan, 3, and Talia, 2 鈥?Syrian refugees who had been sponsored by a group of private citizens in Haida Gwaii. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As their plane sputtered to a stop near a flock of turnstone birds at the dock in the Village of Queen Charlotte, their new home couldnt have been more different from the one theyd left. After fleeing war-ravaged Syria in 2013, the couple 鈥?both originally from Aleppo 鈥?started a family in Lebanon only to see it rocked by civil unrest.Among those greeting them at the dock Sunday were Beng Favreau, a lead organizer of Operation Refugees Haida Gwaii, the sponsoring group, and Aya Sirhan, 13, and Alaa Sirhan, 10, members of another Syrian family that had previously been sponsored by Haida Gwaii residents in 2016. They acted as interpreters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW