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What We’ve Been Up To: A Look Back at CLIMAtlantic’s Work in 2023

What We’ve Been Up To: A Look Back at CLIMAtlantic’s Work in 2023

by Rebecca King | Jan 8, 2024 | Adaptation, Blog, Climate Action, News

Responding to hundreds of service requests for dozens of sectors, launching four new resources, hosting our second conference, expanding our team and so much more – we were busy supporting Atlantic Canadians in being better prepared for our changing climate in 2023....
Reforesting Prince Edward Island

Reforesting Prince Edward Island

by Anna Jamieson | Nov 28, 2023 | Adaptation, Biodiversity, Blog, Climate Action, Climate Change

Introduction The maritime provinces of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are part of the unceded and traditional territories of the Mi’kmaw, Wəlastəkwiyik, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. The Wabanaki forest, a transitional forest between the...
Changing the Face of Climate Action through Stakeholder Engagement and Leadership

Changing the Face of Climate Action through Stakeholder Engagement and Leadership

by Anna Jamieson | Oct 26, 2023 | Atlantic, Blog, Climate Action, Climate Change

Originally published in Water Source, Fall/Winter 2023, Canadian Water & Wastewater Association. There is a perceptible change underway in climate action; one that is long overdue. Undoubtedly a result of leadership from likely and unlikely places, there is a...

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