Hi! I’m Patrick the polar bear and I live way up in Canada’s Arctic. Thanks to climate change, we’re experiencing some pretty big changes up here and they’re not for the better. Our sea ice is melting making it harder for me to catch my food, but also bringing more shipping traffic to the area, increasing the chances of oil or chemical spills. It’s also causing problems for my human neighbours as the frozen ground that once supported their homes and roads is melting.
But the Arctic isn’t the only place in Canada that will feel the impacts of climate change. In fact, life in every region of Canada will be harder if climate change continues at its current pace.
Let’s take a look at some of the ways you could be affected:
If you live in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick or Newfoundland and Labrador:
You could see more intense storms, with lots of rain or snow and really strong winds. Sea levels are expected to rise, which will cause the coastline to wear away (or erode), could bring more flooding and greatly impact fisheries and tourism in the area.
If you live in southern Ontario or Quebec:
Scientists believe that you could see some pretty extreme heat waves. This might sound like a great time to bust out the shorts and t-shirt but it will also bring smog, heat-related illness (like heat stroke), and will provide the perfect conditions for mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects to thrive.
If you live in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or some parts of Alberta:
You’re expected to experience unpredictable precipitation (rain and snow) patterns. Sometimes you won’t see rain for a really long time but other times, there will be so much rain that it causes flash flooding. This unpredictable weather could really hurt the amount of crops that farmers can grow, impacting food available for the whole country.
If you live in other parts of Alberta or in British Columbia:
Climate change is expected to bring you more extreme events, like forest fires, snowstorms, hail, droughts, landslides and floods. The warmer weather will also bring more insects north, like the destructive mountain pine beetle. If you live closer to the ocean, you could see rising sea levels and erosion of the coastline.
Sounds pretty gloomy, right? Well there’s still hope!
If we take action now, we can slow down climate change before it gets out of control. But how? Everyone needs to shrink their carbon footprints. A carbon footprint is the amount of CO₂ (and other greenhouse gases) you create through the products you use and the actions you take. One of the best ways to shrink ours is to save energy at home and you can do that with the Operation Conservation Mission!
Join Captain Conservation to help stop the 7 energy-wasting culprits that have snuck into your own home without you even realizing it! This way you too can help reduce the waste of energy and water across the country and foil Power Phantom and those other villains plans once and for all! So, what are you waiting for? The planet needs Earth Rangers like YOU, so download the app and get started today!

Sources:
– climateactionnetwork.ca/issues/impacts-and-adaptation/learning-cente/impacts-in-canada/
– www.nrcan.gc.ca/environment/resources/publications/impacts-adaptation/reports/assessments/2008/ch9/10405
i feel so sad for the polar bears
i don’t like global warming that much
me too. I hate global warming too!
me too!
That is so sad I wish I could help some how
Same
That is so sad !!!
O.M.G I wish I could help more but how .
I feel bad for the polar bears
poor polar bears! ant we help them?! were earth rangers!!!!!!!!! lets help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ya lets help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoa, that’s seems really serious! Looks like we better get to it now before it’s too late! Come on everybody! I know we could do it Patrick and his polar bear friends are counting on us!!!!!
Ur right its not too late, if we work together we might be able to do something.
Poor Polar Bears
I feel bad for polar bears.
we need to help the polar bears
Hi my name is GeneralOzo and I lllllllllllllloooooooooooovvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeeeeeeeee gray foxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW that is scary. I still argue about how much it rains and that’s not alot.
I feel so bad for the polar bears can’t we help them?Poor poor polar bears
we can help right we are earth rangers we can do this guys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t like global warming at all.
I am very sad because I love them so much.
I made sure I said a prayer for them.
I hope I can help them