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The Snowstorm That Brought Canadians Together Insights from Green Builders

As green builders, we're well-versed in navigating the challenges posed by extreme weather conditions. In this blog post, we'll explore how a recent snowstorm in eastern Canada brought people together, and what lessons can be learned from this event.

Snowmageddon A Winter Wonderland

On Wednesday evening, a significant winter storm blanketed the capital Ottawa, as well as major cities Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. The storm dumped up to 30 centimeters (12 inches) of snow overnight, with an additional 40 cm forecasted for the next 24 hours. As a result, thousands of Canadians found themselves reveling in the winter wonderland.

Community Efforts Clearing the Streets

As the storm raged on, hundreds of snow ploughs worked tirelessly to clear streets and highways, making it possible for residents to navigate the snowy landscape. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, wind gusts of up to 80 kilometers per hour (50 miles per hour) caused blowing snow and limited visibility.

Finding Joy in Shoveling

As the storm subsided, people began to emerge from their homes, eager to enjoy the winter scenery. Some residents even took to shoveling sidewalks multiple times, despite the cold and wind. This phenomenon was a testament to Canadians' love of snow and their resilience in the face of harsh weather.

Data-Driven Insights The Trending Downward Snowfall

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, the average amount of snow falling in eastern Canada has been trending downward in recent years. This decline is likely linked to global warming, as noted by Jean Bouchard when clearing his driveway Over the years, probably with global warming, there is a lot less snow than before. (Source Environment and Climate Change Canada)

The Benefits of Snow

However, it's not all about the challenges posed by snow. Chiara Letizia, a university professor whose classes were cancelled for the day, summed up the benefits nicely I'm happy. For me, snow is like a party. (Source AFP) It's time to dust off your winter sports gear and enjoy the fresh air.

Innovative Solutions

As green builders, we recognize that innovative solutions are essential for addressing the challenges posed by harsh weather conditions. Whether it's designing buildings with snow-load in mind or developing sustainable energy systems to power snow-clearing equipment, there are numerous opportunities for innovation.

Conclusion

The snowstorm that hit eastern Canada was a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, people can come together and find joy. As green builders, we must continue to innovate and adapt to the changing climate, while also appreciating the beauty and wonder of winter. By doing so, we can create a more sustainable future for generations to come.

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