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Feedback on the Development of a Provincial Climate Adaptation plan
Results from a collaborative engagement approach to hear from people on Prince Edward Island, Indigenous communities, municipalities, industry and experts about the impacts of climate change that they were most concerned with and actions proposed to address those impacts.
The Potential Impacts of Surface Water Withdrawal on Stream Ecosystems of Prince Edward Island Phase 1 (2004-05)
The project initiated studies of fish and benthic macroinvertebrate responses to surface water abstraction for agriculture purposes in streams of PEI.
A Guide to Watershed Planning on Prince Edward Island
As Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island faces a number of unique environmental challenges. The Island has the highest population density in Canada and most of the land is privately owned.
Planning for a Sustainable Future: A Time for Questions
Simple choices made every day about home energy and water use, transportation, consumption, recreation and recycling; choices about production techniques; choices about sewer and water infrastructure, land use planning and energy use, when added together, exert a powerful forc
Minister's Report on Climate Change 2024-2025
Minister's Report on Climate Change - Risk and Progress Toward Targets 2024-2025
Minister’s Report on Climate Change Risks and Progress Towards Targets 2022-2023
As stipulated in the Net-zero Carbon Act, the Minister shall prepare a report on climate change risks and progress made toward targets, beginning with a report for 2021 and continuing with a report for each subsequent year. This is the report for the 2022-2023 fisca
Minister's Report on Climate Change 2023-2024
Minister's Report on Climate Change - Risk and Progress Toward Targets 2023-2024 and supporting materials
Building Resilience: Climate Adaptation Plan
Climate Adaptation Plan provides a concrete road map for the province to better prepare for the future while lessening climate change’s impacts on Islanders.
Understanding the Potential Impacts of Water Abstractions on Stream Ecosystems of PEI
Surface water and groundwater are critical hydrological resources for Prince Edward Island. Surface water is required for irrigation; groundwater provides the drinking water and some irrigation resources for the island.