Adaptation aux changements climatiques
The Climate Challenge Fund program has provided support for projects by organizations from across the province, including First Nations, businesses, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and academic research institutions. Funded projects are...
Climate change is the most pressing issue of our time. Climate change impacts will have consequences for all Islanders, across all sectors of employment and our environment. We must take steps to prepare as the impacts of climate change continue to...
Interim Coastal Policy Recommendations Update as of August 2024
Natural processes (like post-tropical Storm Fiona) are part of forest renewal.
Post-tropical storm Fiona impacted an estimated 25,000 hectares of forest, including many protected natural areas across Prince Edward Island that islanders and visitors use...
Le Plan d’adaptation climatique de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard fournit une feuille de route concrète permettant à la province de mieux se préparer tout en réduisant les répercussions des changements climatiques sur les Insulaires.
Accroître la résilience :...
What is the Prince Edward Island Coastal Property Guide?
The Prince Edward Island Coastal Property Guide answers basic questions relating to what you can and can’t do with your coastal property. It also discusses the potential risks of living on the...
Le littoral de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard change constamment. Il est sculpté par les forces du vent, des vagues, des marées et de l’évolution du niveau de la mer. Deux des risques côtiers les plus importants à l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard sont l’érosion côtière...
What is the State of the Coast Report?
The Province commissioned the Canadian Center for Climate Change and Adaptation (CCCCA) at University of PEI to publish the PEI State of the Coast Report (2023). The Report provides an overview of the current...