100 Resilient Cities

The Rockefeller Foundation

Overview: The global nonprofit Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities initiative invests in climate resilience worldwide by providing select cities with financial and logistical guidance, and access to solutions, service providers and partners to help develop and implement resilience strategies.

How to Use This Resource: The website provides detailed reports on member cities via a database that allows users to select cities based on region and specific challenges. The site also maintains an active blog.

A New Climate for Peace: Taking Action on Climate and Fragility Risks

The Group of 7

Overview: The Group of 7 leading nations — Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States — commissioned this report to identify the largest climate-fragility risks that pose serious threats to the stability of states and societies in the decades ahead.

How to Use This Resource: The report identifies seven “compound climate-fragility risks,”  such as extreme weather and sea-level rise, that pose serious threats to the stability of states and societies. Based on an assessment of existing policies on climate change adaptation, development cooperation and humanitarian aid, and peacebuilding, the report recommends actions to reduce climate fragility and increase resilience. The report also includes nine country case studies, while the web site includes a fact book, risk briefs, suggested reading and an events list.

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Adaptation Measures Reporting: Quantifying Our Efforts

International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives — Canada

Overview: International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives — Canada is an association of local governments with a mission to promote environmental sustainability in government.

How to Use This Resource: This database provides reports and statistics on the  local governments across Canada that are implementing adaptation measures to combat climate change.

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Adaptation Platform

Natural Resources Canada

Overview: Natural Resources Canada is the branch of the Canadian government responsible protecting the country’s natural resources, with a focus on agricultural and clean energy policy.

How to Use This Resource: The Adaptation Platform unites Canadian government and industry decision makers to collaborate on national adaptation priorities.

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Climate Change Adaptation Project: Canada

The University of Waterloo

Overview: The University of Waterloo is a public research university with a main campus located in Ontario, Canada.

How to Use This Resource: This site reports on Canadian adaptation challenges and works to prioritize which ones need immediate attention. It focuses especially on water supply infrastructure and human health.

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Climate Change Adaptation: Towards a Resilient City

Environment and Energy Division of the City of Toronto

Overview: The Environment and Energy Division of the City of Toronto develops and implements its environmental and energy policies, as well as promoting sustainable development in the private sector.

How to Use This Resource: Journalists will find several reports and briefs from the Toronto city government on what climate change risks the city faces and how it is adapting.

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Municipal Risk Assessment Tool

Insurance Bureau of Canada

Overview: The Insurance Bureau of Canada is an association that represents Canada’s private home, auto and business insurers. ​It works to enhance the public’s understanding of the insurance industry.

How to Use This Resource: The technology on this site was developed by insurers and city governments to map Canada’s water supply infrastructure and record where it is most vulnerable.

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Technical Resources on Climate Impacts

The Climate Impact Group

Overview: The Climate Impacts Group, part of the College of the Environment at the University of Washington, provides policymakers with scientific data and practical tools to address climate risks.

How to Use This Resource: Journalists will find datasets, publications and special reports on climate adaptation initiatives from this organization that focuses specifically in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada.

 

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Canada in a Changing Climate: Sector Perspectives on Impacts and Adaptation

Natural Resources Canada

Overview: Natural Resources Canada is the branch of the Canadian government responsible protecting the country’s natural resources, with a focus on agricultural and clean energy policy.

How to Use This Resource: This report documents the state Canada’s climate adaption process in the food production, human health, water supply and transportation sectors.

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Natural Catastrophes: A Canadian Economic Perspective

TD Economics

Overview: TD Economics is the analysis branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, one of the largest multinational banks in North America.

How to Use This Resource: Journalists will find statistics and data on the increased frequency, intensity and impact of floods and wildfire in Canada.

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RISE: An Ideas Competition Addressing Sea Level Rise

Simon Fraser University Public Square

Overview: Simon Fraser University Public Square is an initiative to provide diverse community leaders with a platform to discuss issues of public concern.

How to Use This Resource: This competition was designed to foster innovation to address the problem of rising sea levels in Vancouver. The site now hosts the competitor’s plans.

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Canada’s Ongoing Commitment to Climate Change Adaptation

Environment Canada

Overview: Environment Canada is the branch of the Canadian government responsible for conducting scientific research on Canada’s  environment and for draft legislation to maintain it.

How to Use This Resource: This policy brief reports on how federal adaptation funds are being allocated in Canada.

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Climate Change Information for Adaptation: Climate Trends and Projected Values for Canada from 2010 to 2050

The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction

Overview: The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction is a disaster prevention research nonprofit,  established by Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry and affiliated with the University of Western Ontario.

How to Use This Resource: This report breaks summarizes climate trends to date and offers future weather projections in 18 major Canadian regions.

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Climate Change and Fire Management Research Strategy

The British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range Wildfire Management Branch

Overview: The British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range Wildfire Management Branch is responsible for policy relating to forests and wildfire within its region.

How to Use This Resource: Journalists will find a synthesis report on the research on climate change and wildfire management.

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