British Columbia
Consortiums
A Primer for Understanding Concepts, Principles and Language Use Across Disciplines
This primer helps engineers and climate specialists collaborate more effectively in carrying out climate change vulnerability and risk assessments. It does this by explaining important differences in how practitioners from these two respective disciplines understand particular concepts, principles, and vocabulary.
Organization: Nodelcorp, Government of British Columbia, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium – BC Ministry of Transportation and InfrastructureSelecting and using Climate Change Scenarios for British Columbia
These guidelines support the selection of climate change scenarios for use in impact, vulnerability, risk, and adaptation assessments in British Columbia.
Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts ConsortiumStandardization Guidance for Weather Data, Climate Information and Climate Change Projections
This report provides an overview of the collection, management, and use of weather and climate data across Canada. It includes information on how weather and climate data are being used to produce infrastructure design values, and how future climate projections are being factored into design values. It also identifies gaps and provides potential standards-related options to address them.
Organization: OuranosWebinar on Climate Tools
This webinar is designed to help identify climate tools available to practitioners in British Columbia and how they can be used.
Organization: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, Government of British Columbia – British Columbia Climate Action Secretariat
- Climate Change on Species
- Cultural Effects of Climate Change on First Nations
- Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Climate Change
- Climate Change on Hunting and Fishing
- Climate Change on Languages
- Social Effects of Climate Change on First Nations
- Climate Change and its Effects on Human Health and Safety
- The Effects of Climate Change on Diets