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 20th Century Climate  Change in British Columbia
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INTRODUCTION

20TH CENTURY
CLIMATE TRENDS


DATA AND METHODS

RESULTS AND
DISCUSSION


FURTHER STUDIES

REFERENCE

Many thanks to Jose Aparicio, Tongli Wang, Brian Klinkenberg
 and Chrissie Kwan for their assistance with this project!

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