The Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change released the latest climate change risk assessment for Nova Scotia. It explores climate risks to the well-being of Nova Scotians, along with priorities and opportunities.
This research is intended to support all levels of government, businesses and communities to understand what’s at risk and take action to prepare and respond to climate change.
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