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Page 1 TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE Canada’s Approach

Page 2 OBJECTIVE – Why we are here?

Page 3 CLIMATE CHANGE – A rising challenge The science is clear Global temperatures have risen 0.85°C since 1880 Canada’s temperatures have risen 1.6°C since 1880 We must act now

Page 4 CLIMATE CHANGE – The Paris Agreement Canada: one of 195 signatories Limit average temperature rise to less than 2.0°C Strive to keep increase below 1.5°C

Page 5 CLIMATE CHANGE – In Canada Many Canadians are already experiencing climate change: more extreme weather events longer, hotter heat waves thawing permafrost and loss of Arctic ice threats to local food sources for Indigenous peoples in the North

Page 6 CLIMATE CHANGE – By economic sector Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions can be broken down across economic sectors Source: Environment Canada and Climate Change (2016) National Inventory Report 1990–2014: Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada.

Page 7 CLIMATE CHANGE – Emission targets Canada’s current greenhouse gas target is 30% below 2005 levels in 2030

Page 8 CLIMATE CHANGE – At home and abroad

Page 9 CANADA’S APPROACH – Working groups The First Ministers meeting established four working groups to develop Canadian options for climate change Working groups by theme: –Mitigation –Carbon Pricing –Adaptation and Resilience –Clean Technology, Innovation and Jobs

Page 10 CANADA’S APPROACH – The process Our discussion will contribute to Canada’s approach to climate change Ideas will be recorded and posted to the interactive website, so people will be able to read them and submit comments Feedback submitted through the website will be shared with working group members

Page 11 KEY QUESTIONS for discussion What have been your own experiences with the impacts of climate change‎? What are the solutions to reducing greenhouse gases that you would like to see governments, businesses and communities implement? What are your ideas for growing the economy and jobs while also reducing emissions? What are some ideas to promote innovation and new technologies in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? What can Canada do to better adapt to impacts of climate change and support affected communities, including Indigenous communities?

Page 12 THANK YOU!