Perceptions of climate change risks in primary resource use industries: a survey of the Canadian mining sector

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James D. Ford
Tristan Pearce
Jason Prno
Frank Duerden
Lea Berrang Ford
Maude Beaumier
Tanya Smith
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[1] McGill University,Department of Geography
[2] University of Guelph,Department of Geography
[3] Knight Piésold Ltd.,undefined
[4] Frank Duerden Consulting,undefined
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Regional Environmental Change | 2010年 / 10卷
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Climate change; Mining; Canada; Impacts; Adaptation; Mitigation;
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A survey documenting how climate change is perceived, experienced, and responded to in the Canadian mining sector was administered to industry practitioners at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada annual meeting. Nine key findings from the survey are discussed: (1) The Canadian mining sector is sensitive to climate-related conditions. (2) Climate change is perceived to be having a negative impact on mining operations. (3) Companies are taking action to manage the current impacts. (4) Cost and uncertainty are commonly identified barriers to adapting to current climate change. (5) Future climate change is expected to have impacts for the industry. (6) Climate change projections are perceived as threats by the majority of respondents. (7) Despite the perceived threat, companies are not currently taking action to plan for future impacts. (8) Cost and uncertainty are commonly identified barriers to adapting to future climate change impacts. (9) The mining sector is currently making efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The survey is exploratory in nature, establishing a baseline for targeted research to assess in greater detail the vulnerability of mining to climate change.
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