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Vancouver lost an average of 19 days a year where temperatures were above freezing compared with what they would have had without climate change.
Nanaimo lost 18 days , Cowichan Valley 17 , while Alberni-Clayoquot region and Sunshine Coast each lost 15 days .
Canada is warming twice as fast as the global average, and Canada ’s Arctic is warming nearly four times as fast.
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