1. Since our first Climate Change Action Plan was released in 2007, and through subsequent renewed plans, New Brunswick has successfully built a strong foundation for climate ac-tion. However, it has never been clearer that to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and prevent the most catastrophic impacts of climate change, New Brunswick must do
  2. evolve during the next six years. The actions put forward in this plan will help New Brunswick become a province that is prepared for and resilient to the impacts of climate change and has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions while sustaining economic growth. 1 IPCC, 2013: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science ...
  3. New Brunswick's Climate Change Action Plan Progress Report 2022: Detailed Summary 2 . e. facilitate innovation and research, and demonstrate what is possible through best practices related to climate change; and f. lead the development of public awareness and education programs on climate change.
  4. contributes to climate change through the refining and processing of non-renewable energy sources. However, the majority of emissions in this sector come from the combustion of the energy source, emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (Borremans, Prudhomme, et al, n.d.). The Current State of Climate Change in New Brunswick
  5. The New Brunswick (NB) HealthADAPT project was a multi-year initiative funded by the Climate Change Innovation Bureau of Health Canada and led by the Government of New Brunswick's Department of Health. 1 The goal of NB HealthADAPT was to test tools for assessing health-related
  6. In New Brunswick, climate change is already evident in the form of increased temperatures, increased precipitation and a rising sea level. In the future, New Brunswick can expect an elevated risk of heat-related health concerns, new pests and invasive species, flood damage, coastal erosion, extreme winds and icing of trees and power lines. ...
  7. publications.gc.ca

    Publication information / bibliographic Record. Impacts of sea-level rise and climate change on the coastal zone of southeastern New Brunswick : En84-45/2006E. This report examines the problems created by climate change and the associated rise in sea-level, with a focus on the southeastern coast of New Brunswick.
  8. cdnsciencepub.com

    Addressing regional climate change impacts requires an understanding of how heat and moisture are projected to change over time. Mean temperatures in New Brunswick have increased by over 1.5 C since the early 20th century (1900-2022;NOAA2022).Theseelevatedtemperatureshave caused reductions in water availability by increasing evap-
  9. library2.smu.ca

    Coastal Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick by Jenna Miller As global climate changes, coastal areas such as Fundy National Park in New Brunswick are projected to feel the effects of sea level rise and associated increase in storm surge. The
  10. discussion among New Brunswickers as our Climate Change Action Plan evolves. 12. How can New Brunswickers be involved in planning for climate change actions? The full discussion paper "New Brunswick and Climate Change" is part of a public consultation. The paper provides information on some of the options for action and on key policy issues.

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