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PostApril 3, 2019

Canada’s Changing Climate Report

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This report is about how and why Canada’s climate has changed and what changes are projected for the future. Led by Environment and Climate Change Canada, it is the first report to be released as part of Canada in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action. The objectives of the National Assessment process and its associated reports and other products are to:

- enhance understanding of climate change impacts and adaptation in Canada and provide the evidence base for responding;
- increase awareness of the relevance of climate change to Canadians and the need for timely action;
- expand engagement in the assessment process;
- equip and empower amplifier organizations to share findings with their audiences and create targeted products; and
- document progress made on advancing adaptation action in Canada.

You can read the report here: https://changingclimate.ca/CCCR2019/

by Harshan Radhakrishnan
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