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Canada in a Changing Climate Report: Advancing Our Knowledge for Action
The Atlantic Chapter of the national assessment of how Canada’s climate is changing, the impacts of these changes and how we are adapting to reduce risk.
This regional report will examine the impacts on our society, natural environment and economy, as well as the actions being taken to adapt to these impacts. You can expect to read about vulnerable resource sectors and infrastructure, challenges in capacity building as well as innovative and sustainable adaptation practices.
The process to develop this chapter is an ongoing collaboration between the leading co-author Sabine Dietz and subject-matter experts from a range of backgrounds. Together, they will assess scientific and technical literature, Indigenous knowledge and practitioner experiences to build our understanding of the impacts of climate change and the ways we can adapt.
Developing this assessments depends on the collaboration of a wide range of subject-matter experts from:
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All orders of government
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Indigenous organizations
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communities
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Professional and non-governmental groups
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Universities and academic institutions
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Private sector professionals
A strong assessment process includes all relevant information and knowledge, including your views, documents and expertise.
To learn more, visit nrcan.gc.ca
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This infographic outlines the collaborative steps involved to develop the Canada in a Changing Climate Report