‘It’s essential that Canadians act now’ on climate change: federal report
Climate change is already having a big impact — and Canadian governments urgently need to collect and publish data showing how safe their citizens are from floods, fires and other hazards, a federal advisory panel says.
In a report Tuesday, the panel says basic information such as the percentage of poor Canadians who are living in high-risk areas, or the readiness of infrastructure for the change in temperatures and rainfall, are inconsistent or simply not kept.
Panelists say 54 key indicators should be put in place by governments.
“It’s essential that Canadians act now to adapt and build their resilience to climate change,” the panel’s report says.