A newly updated action plan has been introduced to improve Northern Ireland’s ability to cope with the growing impacts of climate change. The strategy focuses on enhancing resilience across key sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, water management, and public health.
Officials emphasized the need to prepare for increasing risks like flooding, rising temperatures, and extreme weather events. The plan outlines measures to protect communities, safeguard natural resources, and ensure long-term sustainability.
It also encourages collaboration between government bodies, local communities, and environmental organizations to effectively implement climate adaptation measures. By prioritizing resilience, the initiative aims to reduce future risks while supporting economic stability and environmental protection.



