Climate changed: Fiona demonstrated wild hurricane future, and need to adapt
More climate change adaptation needed after storm Fiona: expert
Atlantic Canada continues to rebuild after post-tropical storm Fiona swept through the region, toppling trees and leaving hundreds of thousands in the dark. The storm has been described as “historic” – but experts warn this won’t be the last powerful storm to devastate the country, and Canadians must adapt and prepare. Ashley Field reports.
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