FYI the northern communities use either ice roads, trains, or planes to travel long distances
Ice roads require ice, which forms later and melts earlier in the places where the rivers still freeze properly. Trains don't get half way to the top of Canada but even so they - and a lot of the air strips further north - rely on permafrost, which is disappearing, for stability.
You may not be far enough north: not many canoes where the summer sea-ice lives.
Don't know much about the North, eh?
you mean where I live? nah.
FYI the northern communities use either ice roads, trains, or planes to travel long distances.
where is my increased risk of tractor accidents because the growing season will get longer? The logic is very stupid
Ice roads require ice, which forms later and melts earlier in the places where the rivers still freeze properly. Trains don't get half way to the top of Canada but even so they - and a lot of the air strips further north - rely on permafrost, which is disappearing, for stability.
You may not be far enough north: not many canoes where the summer sea-ice lives.