Saskatoon / 650 CKOM
Jun 3, 2021 | 12:38 PM
The provincial government is giving itself a good mark on the progress it’s making on its climate change plan.
Saskatchewan’s Climate Resilience Measurement Framework, released in 2018, tracks five key areas: Natural systems, physical infrastructure, economic sustainability, community preparedness and human well-being.
The progress is broken down into 25 resilience measures that are tracked in annual reports, and listed as either good, fair or poor.
The report released Thursday shows 17 of those measures are classified as good and eight are fair. None are listed as poor.
Every measure under the areas of economic sustainability and human well-being are listed as good and have either improved or remained stable from last year.