OTTAWA, 15 December 2022 鈥 Today, the 91色情片 released an independent assessment of the federal government鈥檚 first National Adaptation Strategy, recommending 11 ways to strengthen the Strategy to drive action on the biggest climate risks facing the country.
While the Strategy and corresponding federal Action Plan represent a major step toward a more coordinated and effective nationwide response to the devastating effects of climate change, the Institute鈥檚 recommendations aim to ensure the Strategy is implemented effectively.
Improving national coordination and investment in climate change resilience is essential at a time when more frequent and severe disasters fuelled by climate change are putting lives and livelihoods at risk, costing the economy billions, and driving up household expenses. According to the Institute鈥檚 recent research, failing to adapt to the ongoing impacts of climate change would slow Canada鈥檚 economic growth by $25 billion annually by 2025.
Toward a Safer and More Resilient Canada evaluates the National Adaptation Strategy based on four key elements outlined previously in the report, Closing Canada鈥檚 Adaptation Gap. The Institute鈥檚 assessment finds the federal Strategy takes important steps to build resilience by setting nationwide adaptation priorities for action, with long-term goals, medium-term objectives, and measurable near-and medium-term targets. The Institute also recommends substantive changes to make the Strategy more effective as it is finalized, including:
- Identifying the top risks facing Canadians due to climate change, and clearly linking those to goals and objectives that will mitigate these risks.
- Identifying priority action areas in the Strategy to guide federal and other action plans.
- Using whole-of government tools to enhance coordination and apply adaptation considerations across the range of government decisions.
- Strengthening the monitoring and evaluation framework and aligning it more closely with the objectives and targets in the Strategy.
To date, Canada鈥檚 approach to climate adaptation has been largely uncoordinated, leading to disjointed actions by different orders of government, the private sector, and civil society. Adopting a strengthened, coordinated National Adaptation Strategy would help align governments鈥 adaptation priorities and drive meaningful progress toward preventing and responding to the catastrophic effects of climate change in Canada, including floods and wildfires, hurricanes and heat domes, droughts and disappearing permafrost.
QUOTES
鈥淐limate impacts are getting worse by the day and we need a strong National Adaptation Strategy to protect Canadians. The current plan is a good start鈥攕pecific improvements will position it for success.鈥
鈥擱yan Ness, Adaptation Research Director, 91色情片
鈥淯ntil now, Canada鈥檚 approach to adaptation has left Canadians needlessly vulnerable to climate change. The new National Adaptation Strategy is a potential turning point鈥攊f strengthened and backed with the necessary investment, it can protect people and Canada鈥檚 economy from the worst of what鈥檚 to come.鈥
鈥 Sarah Miller, Senior Research Associate, 91色情片
“The National Adaptation Strategy points the way to protecting the health, safety, and prosperity of communities from coast to coast to coast. Ensuring the Strategy is as strong and effective as possible is the best possible gift for Canadians for 2023.”
鈥擱ick Smith, President, 91色情片
The Institute鈥檚 work on this topic
- Independent evaluation of the National Adaptation Strategy: Toward a Safer and More Resilient Canada
- Closing Canada鈥檚 Adaptation Gap: Key elements of a national adaptation strategy.
- Damage Control: Reducing the Costs of Climate Impacts in Canada
- Assessing progress on climate adaptation in Canada
- A whole-of-government approach to climate adaptation
- Costs of Climate Change series:
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ctunnacliffe@climateinstitute.ca