It could be a devastatingly dry summer in Alberta. So what can be done about it?

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Cattle roam in a field near Pigeon Lake, Alta., in a file photo from 2022.

The province is seeing below-average snowpack, rivers running dry, unusually warm winters that turn into scorching summers with choking wildfires. Calgary could start restricting outdoor water use by May. Albertans have heard much about these problems caused by the drought. So what can Albertans do about it?Though he left public office in 1985, former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed remained vocal on issues of public interest for nearly two decades after.

Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed gestures during a news conference in Calgary in 2002. In 2005, Lougheed warned against Alberta sharing its water with the United States. The scope at which Alberta will face challenges isn't yet understood. But one expert, Tricia Stadnyk, a professor and Canada Research Chair in hydrologic modelling with the University of Calgary's Schulich School of Engineering, doesn't see a way out of the challenges to come.

The challenging conditions, which in some parts of the province trace back years, have prompted some to ask whether it's now imperative toabout the future of farming. Those conversations could revolve around what types of mitigation the province could develop coming into a hotter, drier future.

 

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