PCIC is seeking to hire a Scientific Information Specialist. Reporting to the Lead, Planning and Operations, the Scientific Information Specialist works closely with a multi-disciplinary team of...
PCIC is pleased to present "Selecting and Using Climate Change Scenarios for British Columbia", now available for download from our publications library.
This PCIC report is intended to assist those...
PCIC welcomes Dr. Alex Cannon who has joined PCIC as a Research Climatologist to work alongside the consortium’s scientific and technical staff in the development of new tools and methodology for...
The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium welcomes Administrative Assistant Shelley Ma to its team of professional staff.
Shelley has a background in education, English and business administration...
PCIC's recently held Regional Climate Services Workshop 2011 was a great success thanks to the active engagement of almost 100 participants, some coming from as far away as the Netherlands and...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently released the Summary for Policymakers of its much anticipated special report on climate extremes.
The summary report was approved by IPCC...
PCIC is pleased to present "Canadian Columbia Basin Climate Trends and Projections: 2007-2010 Update", now available for download from our publications library.
PCIC staff will be among the hundreds of climate scientists gathering in Denver, Colorado for the World Climate Research Programme's Open Science Conference October 24-28, 2011.
Increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events and natural hazards will impact British Columbia’s critical infrastructure. The province’s transportation network, port facilities, electricity and communications distribution systems are major investments where replacements or upgrades...