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Meagan Moynagh
Climate Action Specialist
Currently administering the On Farm Climate Action Fund, Meagan graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Natural Resource Management and Holland College’s Wildlife Conservation Technology program. She has previous experience in planning and implementing projects focused on climate change adaptation, and natural resource management.
She co-developed a climate adaptation plan for the agricultural sector on Prince Edward Island that assesses the social, economic, and natural factors of risk to identify recommended actions to inform decisions and improve the sector’s resilience. She values work that makes a positive impact improving sustainability for the environment and agricultural industry on PEI.
Rimsha Khan
Senior Research Scientist
Rimsha received a Master’s degree in environmental sciences from the University of Prince Edward Island. She also holds a basic license for domestic drones to conduct agricultural surveys and was trained on LI-COR for real-time GHG emissions data collection and analysis. She started her PhD at Dalhousie University in 2024 to bring her expertise in environmental sciences and climate action to a higher level. Her PhD research focuses on sustainable agricultural practices and their impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, aiming to provide practical solutions for farmers in Prince Edward Island.
With her background in environmental sciences, hands-on experience with agricultural technology, and commitment to supporting farmers, Rimsha is dedicated to helping the PEI agriculture sector adapt to climate change and thrive sustainably.
Riley Chappell
Climate Extension Coordinator
Riley joined the PEI Federation of Agriculture in 2025 as the Climate Extension Coordinator. Working with the On Farm Climate Action Fund, she supports farmer engagement, knowledge transfer activities, and agrologist training – all to promote the adoption of beneficial management practices on Island farms.
Riley holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from UPEI (2022) and a Master of Resource and Environmental Management from Dalhousie University (2024). She grew up working on her family’s sod farm and has since held various roles working with agricultural organizations.