Federal scientists predict Prairie climate as drier, grassier and fiery
Federal scientists are predicting a hot, dry and fiery future for the Prairies.
“In a warming climate, you can expect extreme weather events to occur with increased severity,” said Dave Sauchyn, a professor at the University of Regina and a lead author in an extensive report released Monday by Natural Resources Canada.
It’s the first in an expected series rounding up the latest research on climate change and its impacts and applying that to different regions of the country.
The Prairies report begins with a warning that the West is warming the quickest of any area in southern Canada and that those effects are already being seen.


