Thank you Loys for this insightful piece! Over many years, I have come to know Strathcona Park as a peak experience; not just for summits and adventure but for provoking eco-consciousness and introspection.
In September 2013 I witnessed a dramatic phenomenon. On the north face of Big Interior Mountain the ice was not melting as expected. Instead of meltwater just running out from beneath the glacier’s toe, it was now melting topside and downcutting rills and channels that gushed with surface water.
Biodiversity collapse is a major driver of climate change, and vice versa
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Thank you Loys for this insightful piece! Over many years, I have come to know Strathcona Park as a peak experience; not just for summits and adventure but for provoking eco-consciousness and introspection.
In September 2013 I witnessed a dramatic phenomenon. On the north face of Big Interior Mountain the ice was not melting as expected. Instead of meltwater just running out from beneath the glacier’s toe, it was now melting topside and downcutting rills and channels that gushed with surface water.