Metro Vancouver Climate 2050 Public Dialogues June 6
Speakers: Caroline Jackson, Manager, Environment Sustainability, City of North Vancouver Patricia Bell, Head of Planning & Director of Education, Community Energy Association Conor Reynolds, Program Manager, Air Quality and Climate Change, Metro Vancouver
Date & Location
Jun 07, 2018, 11:30 a.m.
Polygon Gallery, 101 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver, BC V7M 3J4, Canada
About the event
Climate 2050 – Public Dialogues
Cities and regional governments are at the forefront of global action on climate change. Much of the infrastructure, as well as policies and initiatives that impact our neighbourhoods and daily lives, fall under local and regional responsibility.
Locally, Metro Vancouver and our member jurisdictions have been leaders in climate actions for almost 20 years. All municipalities are signatories to the BC Climate Action Charter for local governments, and are taking actions to ensure their communities are adapting to climate change and reducing emissions - but we need to do more.
The Metro Vancouver Board has committed to pursue a regional target of 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 2007 levels by 2050. In alignment with this target, Metro Vancouver is developing a Climate 2050 Strategic Plan with a vision to ensure our infrastructure, ecosystems, and communities are resilient to the impacts of climate change.
A first step is the release of the Climate 2050 Discussion Paper, which sets a framework for action and a transition to a low carbon future, increasing the health, well-being and prosperity of Metro Vancouver residents.
Join one of our public dialogues to learn about and share your views on Climate 2050. To get a jump-start on learning more about Climate 2050, visit our website.
Speakers:
Matt Horne, Climate Policy Manager, Sustainability Group, City of Vancouver
Alex Boston, Executive Director, Renewable Cities, SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
Jason Emmert, Air Quality Planner, Metro Vancouver
www.metrovancouver.org/events/sustainability-dialogues