ring of fireclimate changecladoceraontarioThe "Ring of Fire" in the Far North of Ontario (50–57° N, 79–94° W) is a region of growing economic and environmental interest due to recent mineral discoveries and the potential for resource development. Due to the remote location of the ...
Now with the province’s creation of a Ring of Fire development corporation, Smeenk feels his company’s development proposal finally has an audience with government decision-makers. “I think Ontario is realizing the value of the elegant scheme we’ve come up with to develop the Ring of Fire...
Canada has the world’s largest peatland carbon stock, with peatlands covering over 1.1 million km², or approximately 12% of Canada’s total land area. In Canada, peatlands span the country The largest peatland complexes in Canada are located at northern latitudes in Ontario, Manitoba, and...
“With today’s budget, the Government of Canada has positioned Canada in a leading competitive position for new investments up and down the minerals and metals sector and beyond. Doubtless, these measures will give Canada a lock on the top ...
An environmental assessment is set to start on a proposed 120 kilometre long road in northern Ontario. The Northern Road Link project is a proposal to build a north-south road in a remote part of the province, north of Thunder Bay. It would connect two other proposed road development p...
The first book on Ontario's Ring of Fire sees a happy ending for contentious development When geologist and writer Virginia Heffernan was looking for a topic for her first book, it didn't take long for her to settle on Ontario's Ring of Fire. L... A Hiyate - 《Northern Miner》 被引...
Big Trout Lake First Nation in northern Ontario. (Google Maps) A mother and four children have died following a house fire in a northern Ontario First Nation, officials said Thursday. The blaze broke out at a home on Thursday morning, said a spokesman for the chief and council of Kitchenuh...
The objective of the present study was to simulate the change in species composition of boreal forests under two scenarios of climate change in northern Ontario, Canada, using the gap model ZELIG-CFS. It is assumed that no natural or anthropogenic disturbance occurred to isolate the effects of ...
Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740, USA 2 Wildland Fire Science Program, Tall Timbers Research Station, 13093 Henry Beadel Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312, USA 3 Applied GeoSolutions, 87 Packers Falls Road, Durham, NH 03824, USA ...
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