Climate Resilience Strategy

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Abbotsford is experiencing significant impacts of climate change, including the very recent floods of November 2021 and December 2025. Abbotsford has also experienced the impacts of extreme heat, wildfire, poor air quality and others. As a community, Abbotsford has the opportunity to become more resilient to the impacts of climate change. The City of Abbotsford is committed to doing what it can to protect our community and the environment in the face of increasing risks, which is why we are working on developing a Climate Resilience Strategy.

The Climate Resilience Strategy (CRS) will be a plan to help Abbotsford reduce greenhouse gas emissions while also preparing for, adapting to, and reducing the risks from climate-related events like floods, wildfire, extreme heat, and storms. The Strategy will be informed by a city-wide hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessment (HRVA).

This "low carbon resilience” approach supports our people, places and systems in becoming safer and stronger.

Abbotsford is experiencing significant impacts of climate change, including the very recent floods of November 2021 and December 2025. Abbotsford has also experienced the impacts of extreme heat, wildfire, poor air quality and others. As a community, Abbotsford has the opportunity to become more resilient to the impacts of climate change. The City of Abbotsford is committed to doing what it can to protect our community and the environment in the face of increasing risks, which is why we are working on developing a Climate Resilience Strategy.

The Climate Resilience Strategy (CRS) will be a plan to help Abbotsford reduce greenhouse gas emissions while also preparing for, adapting to, and reducing the risks from climate-related events like floods, wildfire, extreme heat, and storms. The Strategy will be informed by a city-wide hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessment (HRVA).

This "low carbon resilience” approach supports our people, places and systems in becoming safer and stronger.

  • Stage 3: Draft Climate Resilience Strategy

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    Public engagement for the Climate Resilience Strategy is now complete. The project team is now refining the draft Climate Resilience Strategy by integrating feedback from the community, interest holders and staff. The final Climate Resilience Strategy will be completed by the end of July.

    Public engagement for the Climate Resilience Strategy is now complete. The project team is now refining the draft Climate Resilience Strategy by integrating feedback from the community, interest holders and staff. The final Climate Resilience Strategy will be completed by the end of July.

  • Stage 2 Engagement

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    We heard you! Thank you to everyone who shared your experiences, feedback, and ideas about climate resilience and emergency planning. Stay tuned to see the results from Round 2 engagement.

    We heard you! Thank you to everyone who shared your experiences, feedback, and ideas about climate resilience and emergency planning. Stay tuned to see the results from Round 2 engagement.

  • Stage 1 Engagement

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    We heard you! Thank you to everyone who shared your experiences, concerns, and ideas about climate resilience and emergency planning. The feedback from Round 1 Engagement is helping inform the Climate Resilience Strategy. Read the Round 1 What We Heard Memo for more information.

    We heard you! Thank you to everyone who shared your experiences, concerns, and ideas about climate resilience and emergency planning. The feedback from Round 1 Engagement is helping inform the Climate Resilience Strategy. Read the Round 1 What We Heard Memo for more information.

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