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Newfoundland and Labrador is currently facing a series of pressing economic and social issues that will have both short and long-term consequences. These include substantial provincial debt, a declining and aging population, and the local and global effects of COVID-19. The effects of these social and economic threats will be worsened by the deepening climate emergency and its anticipated effects on oceans, coastal areas, health, and infrastructure. We need to be thoughtful, collaborative, and innovative in our development of solutions. Creative and practical solutions already exist, but they can't be adapted and brought to scale without a balanced approach and open dialogue--which brings us to the reason you are here!
Newfoundland and Labrador is currently facing a series of pressing economic and social issues that will have both short and long-term consequences. These include substantial provincial debt, a declining and aging population, and the local and global effects of COVID-19. The effects of these social and economic threats will be worsened by the deepening climate emergency and its anticipated effects on oceans, coastal areas, health, and infrastructure. We need to be thoughtful, collaborative, and innovative in our development of solutions. Creative and practical solutions already exist, but they can't be adapted and brought to scale without a balanced approach and open dialogue--which brings us to the reason you are here!
Thank you for attending our session, The Future of Our Oceans and Fisheries in the Face of Climate Change
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Thank you for attending our session, The Future of Oil.
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Thank you for attending our session, Climate Change and Our Society
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Thank you for attending our session, Focus North: Labrador at the Front Lines of Climate Change
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Thank you for attending our session, Dollars & Cents: The Economic Impact of Climate Change in NL
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Thank you for attending our session, "Climate Change in Newfoundland and Labrador: Impacts and Actions."
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