New studies say that warm winters will become more common in Canada. This is due to climate change. The report also says that the phenomenon of Lost Winter Days will increase in the coming years. Lost Winter Days are days when the minimum temperature does not fall below zero degrees Celsius even in winter.
The report says that countries across the Northern Hemisphere are losing winter days due to climate change caused by the burning of oil, coal and methane gas. The report also says that warmer winters will affect people and the environment. This may adversely affect winter sports and those who make a living from them.
Climate Central also found that 20 percent of regions in Canada experience about a week more cold temperatures per year than countries without climate change. The regions are British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec.