Canada announces $10 million to support investments in Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS)

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December 1st, 2015 – Paris, France  – Environment Canada and Climate Change Canada

Today, speaking at the launch of the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS), the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced Canada’s contribution of $10 million to support the improvement early warning systems in some of the most vulnerable communities.

Canada’s contribution will be delivered through the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to improve Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems in developing countries, particularly the small island developing states and least developed countries. These systems have been proven to reduce loss of life and economic hardship caused by meteorological hazards such as tropical cyclones, floods, severe storms, forest fires, and heat waves.

Today’s announcement is part of Canada’s historic pledge of $2.65 billion over the next five years to support developing countries” transition to low carbon economies and help them adapt to the changing climate. This is the most significant Canadian climate finance contribution ever.

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“Over 80 % of natural disasters worldwide are climate-induced. Yet over 80 % of the world’s population does not have access to early warning systems that can help save lives. Better early warning systems, particularly for the most vulnerable countries like small island states, that are facing an increasing number of extreme weather and climate events caused by climate change, can make a real difference.”
– The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

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