An increase in winter temperatures resulting in a reduced length of time outdoor rinks can operate.

An increase in extreme weather events leading to increased damage to nature trails, parks, and green spaces causing temporary or permanent closures of outdoor public spaces.

An increase of surface water levels leading to overland flooding causing closures of businesses and schools, and disruptions to community services.

Increased temperatures and precipitation causing an increase in health risks and discomfort leading to decreased use of public transit.

An increase in summer temperatures causing an increase in energy demand.

Increasing summer temperatures causing stress on landscaping and park lands.

An increase in extreme precipitation causing basement flooding and resulting in personal financial strain due to personal property loss and high replacement costs.

Increasing summer temperatures leading to decreased air quality may result in fewer opportunities for active transportation and outdoor recreation.

An increase in annual temperatures and extreme precipitation leading to more heat and water stress on crops and livestock.

An increase in extreme weather causing damage to Windsor’s natural land, water features and recreational facilities leading to decreased summer tourism.