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New Brunswick climate change action plan 2014-2020 : Plan d'action du Nouveau-Brunswick sur les changements climatiques 2014-2020

29 May 2014

Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1 Four goals, each supported by a set of key action areas, form the foundation of the Plan: Goal 1: Enhanced resilience to the •. Research and Innovation: Encouraging research and impacts of climate change innovation in low-carbon technologies and processes and taking advantage of econom [...] According to the World Bank, this scenario is “devastating”, and represents “new risks that threaten our ability to anticipate and plan for future adaptation needs.”2 Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, and The evidence for human-induced climate change since the 1950s, many of the observed changes is now unequivocal, with 97 per cent of climate are unprecedented over decades to millennia [...] Because of the increasing invasive species into the province, rising temperatures risk of high water levels and erosion along coasts pushing the suitable ranges for fish and wildlife and rivers, information about the causes, frequency, northward and to higher elevations, changing severity and consequences of flooding is an important migration patterns of birds and other wildlife, and the focus. [...] Key actions for 2014–2020 include: •. In keeping with the 2012–2016 Value-added Wood Strategy, the Province will encourage the use of wood and wood products in the public sector through the implementation of the Green Building Policy and the private sector’s Atlantic Wood Works Initiative. [...] The New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers (NEG-ECP) is comprised of the Premiers of the four Atlantic Provinces and Quebec, and the State Governors of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 14 Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
environmental policy climate change mitigation climatic changes
ISBN
9781460502884 9781460502877
Pages
20
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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