City Kicks-Off Community Discussions on Climate Action Plan
Today, the City of Saskatoon is starting a public conversation on climate change. A climate action plan is currently under development, which will focus on the actions and investments that are necessary to meet our community’s greenhouse gas reduction targets, as well as examine how taking action on climate change can lead to financial, social, and environmental benefits.
The public is invited to participate in a series of engagement opportunities that will shape how our community addresses and responds to climate change. Community engagement activities will include a series of pop-up discussions, online surveys, focus groups and a workshop.
“We invite the community to look ahead to 2050 and imagine who we want to be, what kind of world we want to live in, as well as what we need to do today to make that future a reality,” says Brenda Wallace, Director of Environmental and Corporate Initiatives. “Community members are invited to get involved in the community discussions and make their own climate action commitments by writing and sharing letters to their future selves, loved ones, or a place they care about.”
To promote engagement activities, the City is launching a campaign entitled ‘Future You Acted on Climate Change Today.’ The campaign features Saskatoon residents telling personal climate change impact stories. The ‘Count Me In!’ portion of the campaign calls upon the community to sign up to commit to climate action and stay updated on upcoming discussions.
“In June 2017, Council adopted greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets to reduce emissions by 80% below 2014 levels by 2050,” says Councillor Mairin Loewen, council co-lead for the priority area of Environmental Sustainability. “These are ambitious targets, but we know our community has some great ideas on how we can reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate.”
The City of Saskatoon is committed to taking action on climate change. It is a member of the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy, which is an international alliance of cities and local governments with a shared long-term vision of promoting and supporting action to combat climate change. As part of these commitments, Saskatoon is working to develop and submit a climate action plan by the end of 2018.
Visit www.saskatoon.ca/climatechange to find out more information on climate action planning, upcoming engagement opportunities, and the ‘Count Me In!’ initiative.
The climate action plan supports the strategic goal of Environmental Leadership, the community and corporate targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% below 2014 levels by 2050, and the strategy of creating new sources of green energy.