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The Government of Canada is helping Canadians understand and adapt to our changing climate


From Environment and Climate Change Canada

TORONTO, April 4, 2018 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to helping Canadians understand and adapt to the ways climate change is affecting our environment, communities, and economy. Investing in climate adaptation is essential as we work to reduce carbon pollution and ensure a safe and prosperous future for our children and grandchildren.

Today, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, announced in Toronto the Government of Canada's work to create the Canadian Centre for Climate Services to provide reliable climate information, data, and tools as well as training and user support to help increase climate resilience across Canada.

The Centre is an important part of implementing the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change. By providing detailed information about the projected impacts of climate change, under various emission scenarios, the Centre aims to ensure that all Canadians?from individual homeowners to municipal planners?can understand the climate-related risks they face and that they take action to address them.

Expected to launch in fall 2018, the Canadian Centre for Climate Services will encourage collaboration between the Government of Canada and provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, and other regional partners to help ensure Canadians are equipped to adapt to the impacts of climate change. To increase awareness of the impacts of climate change and encourage action, the Government of Canada provided a $1-million contribution to the Prairie Climate Centre's ongoing development of the Climate Atlas of Canada.

The Atlas is a new interactive online tool developed by the University of Winnipeg's Prairie Climate Centre to illustrate how climate change could affect communities across Canada. From Toronto to Regina to Victoria and beyond, the tool allows users to explore what unprecedented warming could mean for their towns, cities, or regions, in the decades ahead. From an increase in searing hot days and warmer nights, more precipitation, and fewer days below zero, the Atlas shows no region will remain untouched as Canada's climate changes. 

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"The effects of climate change are already being experienced across Canada. The Government of Canada continues to invest in ensuring that Canadians understand the effects of climate change and that they are better prepared to adapt to our changing climate. Taking action now will put our country on track for a safer, more prosperous future for our kids and grandkids."
? Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"Our climate researchers are at the forefront of climate mapping, communications, and citizen engagement?nationally and internationally. Their work demonstrates the power of knowledge mobilization?a core, strategic pillar of our university?and how we translate research into action that benefits communities, policy-makers, and society as a whole."
? Dr. Annette Trimbee, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Winnipeg

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