Climate resiliency: the future is now!

Climate change is here, unprecedented is the new norm, and we need to engage in coordinated, collaborative, systemic action to prepare for and adapt to this new reality.
In a year of unprecedented calamities, the B.C. floods are projected to become the costliest disaster on record in Canada. The time for debating and prevaricating on climate change is over, and we need to stop treating this as just one more policy problem, says Robin Cox.
In response to the COVID pandemic, we shut down the economy to “flatten the curve.” We ramped up innovation to produce safe, effective vaccines in record time. We adopted public health measures that have fundamentally transformed how we interact, how we work, and how we learn. So, what’s it go...

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