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SESSION-SPECIFIC COMMENTS & REQUEST
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Attachment A Written Submission for
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Attachment B Written Submission for
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Education Attachment D Dr. Gordon H
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3 Prosperity EA Review. Taseko Mine
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Prosperity Mine Aquatic Impact Asse
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4 • Remain stable and capable of
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something that is proposed and ‘p
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adjacent meadow or lowland areas ar
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Concluding Comments The proposed co
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report would
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6.7. Livelihood 55 6.8. Governance
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Climate change ma
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Why Climate Ch
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1.3. Overview of the Study Followin
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understand the implications of clim
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Xeni Gwet’in First Nations Govern
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The study area includes the Potato
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known as the Chilcotin Ranges. The
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Plateau (between 1000 and 1500 metr
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• In general, the SubBoreal Pin
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Xeni Gwet’in anecdotal informatio
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Source: Theo Mlynowski, UNBC increa
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Figure 7 shows that for each of the
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The pattern of future precipitation
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XGCA. The importance of this change
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Figure 8: The Bridge glacier Projec
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• Projected changes to the magnit
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If the timing of river discharge sh
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Figure 11. Biogeoclimatic changes b
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In sum, the combination of beetle k
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will be either dead or will struggl
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• Ecology: Indian potato is widel
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infestations and two very large wil
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limited entry hunting. As noted for
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Taseko River drainages were extreme
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Figure 14: Fraser Sockeye Salmon (1
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although informative, it will be im
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unknown reasons. There have been tw
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season and below detection coliform
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appear to be aging very well. 78 Th
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opportunities in the near future in
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Climate change will not directly af
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• Monitor indicator wildlife stoc
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• Ensure that appropriate partner
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8.4. Food Supply Protection and Div
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• Explore other renewable energy
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Mid to Long‐term • Integrate cl
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Conserve Fish Stocks • Restrict h
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Protect Residents and Key Cultural
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Conserve Potable Water • Educate
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Protect Existing Energy Sources Str
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Natural/Organic Agriculture Develop
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REFERENCES Allen, Dr. Diana M. (200
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Kamloops Future Forest Strategy. 20
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S chiefer, E., Menounos, B. and Whe
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Memorandum To: Federal Review Panel
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Stratus Consulting Memorandum (4/16
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Stratus Consulting Memorandum (4/16