Environment and Climate Change
Climate Change and Air Quality
The Climate Change and Air Quality Branch foster's inclusiveness, cooperation and the sharing of knowledge that motivates Manitobans to change behavior and build a low-carbon economy that is resilient to a changing climate. The Branch seeks to advance processes that reduce ecological impacts to our air, water, land and people. Doing so contributes to evidence-based decision making through accurate monitoring and modeling. The Branch also supports robust policy and programming tools that are innovative, adaptive and measurable and apply the principles and guidelines of Environment and Climate Change.
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