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Le français suit. The CLIMAtlantic logo, which is a circular image depicting a hilly landscape with water and a white fish in the front. Next to this, text reads "CLIMAtlantic". Le logo de CLIMAtlantic, qui est une image circulaire représentant un paysage vallonné avec de l'eau et un poisson blanc à l'avant. À côté, on peut lire "CLIMAtlantic".
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Le français suit. The CLIMAtlantic logo, which is a circular image depicting a hilly landscape with water and a white fish in the front. Next to this, text reads "CLIMAtlantic". Le logo de CLIMAtlantic, qui est une image circulaire représentant un paysage vallonné avec de l'eau et un poisson blanc à l'avant. À côté, on peut lire "CLIMAtlantic".
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by Anna Jamieson | Nov 28, 2023 | Adaptation, Biodiversity, Blog, Climate Action, Climate Change

Introduction The maritime provinces of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are part of the unceded and traditional territories of the Mi’kmaw, Wəlastəkwiyik, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. The Wabanaki forest, a transitional forest between the...
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by Anna Jamieson | Oct 26, 2023 | Atlantic, Blog, Climate Action, Climate Change

Originally published in Water Source, Fall/Winter 2023, Canadian Water & Wastewater Association. There is a perceptible change underway in climate action; one that is long overdue. Undoubtedly a result of leadership from likely and unlikely places, there is a...

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    CLIMAtlantic is an organization built on collaboration and partnerships.
    Created out of a federal initiative to establish regional climate hubs across Canada, our core work is supported by all four Atlantic provinces and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

    CLIMAtlantic works in Atlantic Canada, which is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered homelands of many Indigenous Peoples, including the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, and Peskotomuhkatiyik who are all members of the Wabanaki Confederacy (which also includes Panawahpskewi and Abenaki), as well as the Beothuk, Innu, and Inuit.
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