Disasters From wildfires to trade corridors: climate-proofing is economic strategy Building climate resilience is no longer optional. Dave Sawyer Ryan Ness 21.08.25 FACT SHEET: Climate change and drought 18.08.25 Climate change is supercharging wildfires—five ways governments can respond With proactive, targeted actions, governments can reduce the damage from wildfires and protect lives and livelihoods. Viviane Gauer Zacharie Carriere 13.08.25 Climate disasters demand respect, but we can’t be quiet about their causes Connecting climate-caused tragedies with the drivers of global warming is difficult yet necessary. Rick Smith 17.07.25 Wildfires can start in many ways—but climate change supercharges them Shifts such as earlier snowmelt, prolonged droughts, extreme heat, and increasingly dry vegetation create ideal conditions for frequent and severe wildfires. Ryan Ness 08.07.25 The wildfires burning across Canada are a call to act on resilience Let’s build the resilience across the country that Canadians need and deserve. Carole Saab Rick Smith 02.07.25 Why sound planning for floods and wildfires isn’t junk science Debate on climate risk is welcome—but it must be rooted in facts. Ryan Ness 20.06.25 B.C. risks billions if new homes are built in the path of fires and floods A new report shows why the most affordable home is the one you don’t have to rebuild after a disaster. Ryan Ness Sarah Miller 06.02.25 Load More Topics Adaptation Carbon pricing Clean Growth Climate Accountability Climate Impacts Disasters Electrification Emissions Energy Equity Finance Health Indigenous Infrastructure Jobs Mitigation Nature Net Zero Risk Sustainable development Sustainable Finance Transportation Regions Alberta British Columbia International Manitoba Municipal National New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Provincial Quebec Saskatchewan Territorial U.S. Yukon
From wildfires to trade corridors: climate-proofing is economic strategy Building climate resilience is no longer optional. Dave Sawyer Ryan Ness 21.08.25
Climate change is supercharging wildfires—five ways governments can respond With proactive, targeted actions, governments can reduce the damage from wildfires and protect lives and livelihoods. Viviane Gauer Zacharie Carriere 13.08.25
Climate disasters demand respect, but we can’t be quiet about their causes Connecting climate-caused tragedies with the drivers of global warming is difficult yet necessary. Rick Smith 17.07.25
Wildfires can start in many ways—but climate change supercharges them Shifts such as earlier snowmelt, prolonged droughts, extreme heat, and increasingly dry vegetation create ideal conditions for frequent and severe wildfires. Ryan Ness 08.07.25
The wildfires burning across Canada are a call to act on resilience Let’s build the resilience across the country that Canadians need and deserve. Carole Saab Rick Smith 02.07.25
Why sound planning for floods and wildfires isn’t junk science Debate on climate risk is welcome—but it must be rooted in facts. Ryan Ness 20.06.25
B.C. risks billions if new homes are built in the path of fires and floods A new report shows why the most affordable home is the one you don’t have to rebuild after a disaster. Ryan Ness Sarah Miller 06.02.25