Climate Change in Great Bear Lake

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

This short documentary was produced for the Déline Renewable Resources Council in collaboration with the elders of Déline, NT. It focuses on the elders' traditional ecological knowledge of the impacts of climate change on Great Bear Lake, Canada.

© Déline Renewable Resources Council

Funded by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

For more information visit:
www.greatbearlake.org

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  • @DeineLieblingsvideos Thanks for your comment. The observation by the elders that the days seem to be getting longer is likely a result of climate change rather than a cause. Recent research has suggested that warmer air temperatures are changing how light is reflected north from southern Canada, creating the illusion that days are longer. Unfortunately, given the short length of the film, we were not able to discuss this.

  • The climate changes because the days are geting longer?

    I dont think so, at all...

    still. nice documentary.

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