Hi Paov,
Last year’s unprecedented climate disasters have made it even more urgent to eliminate carbon pollution. Municipal elections are in October, and local governments will make key decisions around land use, transportation, food and energy in the coming years.
Building better neighbourhoods with multi-family housing, walkable streets, reliable public transit, local food and sustainable power can help tackle climate change and deliver a better quality of life for everyone.
In our latest report, Communities Take On Climate Change, we describe a vision for non-polluting cities and towns that are also vibrant places to live. It offers practical solutions for local leaders to address the climate crisis and BC’s affordability crisis at the same time. Throughout this paper, we encourage readers to work with Indigenous Nations on their ambitions for their territories.