In a stark reminder of the growing crisis caused by climate change, a severe cold snap accompanied by unexpected snow has led to the closure of multiple schools across Metro Vancouver. Environment Canada's warnings underscore the urgent need for action as parts of the province face the brunt of extreme weather conditions.
Climate Change Triggers Extreme Weather in B.C., Forcing Schools to Close
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Several Metro Vancouver schools had a snow day on Monday, and Environment Canada is warning of extreme cold weather in other parts of the province.
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Metro Vancouver schools were forced to close due to snowfall and cold, raising questions about the province's readiness for predictable weather events. While Environment Canada issues extreme weather warnings, critics argue that better infrastructure and planning could mitigate the impact, emphasizing personal responsibility and efficient government.
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