2021 B.C. extreme weather events cost province between $10 and $17 billion, study finds
, provides a first-ever estimate of the total economic costs associated with 2021’s heat dome, wildfires, flooding and landslides.
“If ever there was a year that underscores the costs of climate change, 2021 was it,” Lee said, who is also a CCPA BC Office’s senior economist. The report says the estimated costs for those issues for impacted workers are between $1.5 billion to $2.6 billion.Small Canadian cities rank high on environmental scorecard that has a few surprises
“An overwhelming number of First Nations are not properly resourced to prepare for climate change disasters and adequately protect their communities, despite passage of the Declaration Act, which upholds self-determination,” Grand Chief Phillip said.
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