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Glen Hodgson and Ryan Ness

Glen Hodgson is a senior fellow at the Conference Board of Canada. Ryan Ness is adaptation research director with the Canadian Institute for Climate Choices. The institute’s report, Under Water: The Costs of Climate Change for Canada’s Infrastructure, will be published on Sept. 29.  

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Opinion | BY GLEN HODGSON AND RYAN NESS | September 28, 2021
Governments need to dramatically increase their climate change adaptation investments, but direct government investment alone won’t be enough to address the Canadian adaptation gap. Governments and the private sector together need to create new mechanisms that drive private investment into adaptation and away from risk, write Glen Hodgson and Ryan Ness. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GLEN HODGSON AND RYAN NESS | September 28, 2021
Opinion | BY GLEN HODGSON AND RYAN NESS | September 28, 2021
Governments need to dramatically increase their climate change adaptation investments, but direct government investment alone won’t be enough to address the Canadian adaptation gap. Governments and the private sector together need to create new mechanisms that drive private investment into adaptation and away from risk, write Glen Hodgson and Ryan Ness. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GLEN HODGSON AND RYAN NESS | September 28, 2021
Governments need to dramatically increase their climate change adaptation investments, but direct government investment alone won’t be enough to address the Canadian adaptation gap. Governments and the private sector together need to create new mechanisms that drive private investment into adaptation and away from risk, write Glen Hodgson and Ryan Ness. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GLEN HODGSON AND RYAN NESS | September 28, 2021
Opinion | BY GLEN HODGSON AND RYAN NESS | September 28, 2021
Governments need to dramatically increase their climate change adaptation investments, but direct government investment alone won’t be enough to address the Canadian adaptation gap. Governments and the private sector together need to create new mechanisms that drive private investment into adaptation and away from risk, write Glen Hodgson and Ryan Ness. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade