Better climate-risk mapping data a must as Canada addresses housing crisis, says experts

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Better climate-risk mapping data a must as Canada addresses housing crisis, says experts
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Building more homes to address the housing crisis must take in consideration extreme weather events, and that requires better climate mapping data which Canada is currently lacking, according to climate and housing experts. “We're seeing governments at all levels really start to move to increase housing supply more than we've seen in many decades,” said Sarah Miller, research lead for adaptation with the Canadian Climate Institute.

' Photograph courtesy of the University of Toronto “This is a microcosm of a bigger issue in Canada which is that information is very hard to come by in the public realm and is often carefully guarded when it is produced,” he said. “We have an information gap, and it's creating significant risks for people as they choose where to live, and as they think about what the issues are that might arise with the homes that they live in today.

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