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Climate change impacts on hydroelectric & mining infrastructure

The Université du Québec à Montreal received $3.6 million to track the risks of extreme hydrometeorological events on mining and hydroelectric infrastructures. The study’s director joins Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines to discuss the project’s goals.

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