Agricultural meteorologist Drew Lerner explains why we're getting more intense storms, wind, droughts and temperatures -- but also how Canadian ag could benefit from climate change.
Video highlights:
- CO2 concentration continues to go up, which could positively affect vegetative development
- Wind has been more intense in some Canadian regions in recent years
- Earth's global cooling phase is causing cooler cold fronts and warmer warm fronts
- Currently we've had greater contrasts in air temperatures, which can create more extreme weather