Canada is entering an era of climate disruption: floods wash away highways, wildfires destroy towns, sea levels rise, and melting permafrost cracks roads. For decades, scientists have studied climate change in Canada’s Arctic where warming is far faster than the global average. During a recent visit to Singapore, I saw how countries use these insights to adapt their infrastructure.
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