Adapting
to a changing climate
Introduction
Our climate is changing, and it will continue to change in the coming
decades. Individuals, businesses, communities, and government can work
together to assess and manage the risks and opportunities of New Brunswick's
changing climate. By taking action, we can adapt to the unavoidable impacts
on our communities and ecosystems. Together, we can take action on climate
change. This website provides information on how a changing climate affects
New Brunswick and how we can adapt.

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Hydrometric Trend Analysis
- This study was carried out to look at trends in flooding, ice
breakup and other related observations at 13 hydrometric stations
across New Brunswick. The data were examined to see if significant
trends were present that could be related to changing climatic conditions.
Source: UNB Environment and Sustainable Development Research Centre
Year published: 2009
Format: Environmental Trust Fund project Executive Summary
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Climate Change and the
Science of Adaptation - A report
focusing on "adaptation science", the science which is
required to identify the consequences of climate change and potential
adaptation responses. This report presents a list of the expected
impacts of climatic change in New Brunswick, with the associated
science, policy and planning implications.
Source: New Brunswick Department of Environment
Date: 2004
Format: Report
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