Saskatoon residents concerned about financial impacts of climate change, environmental awareness survey shows
A survey conducted on behalf of the City of Saskatoon by Forum Research between February and April 2022 indicates that significantly more residents claim climate change is an important environmental challenge that must be addressed—an increase of 41% from five years ago.
When asked to identify the main environmental issues facing the City, residents are most likely to focus on climate change related concerns such as extreme weather and global warming, as well as waste reduction issues like waste management and city cleanliness. The survey showed that three in five respondents raised these issues, with 50% of respondents saying they believe climate change is negatively affecting Saskatoon today.
The survey also showed residents are most concerned with how climate-related issues will affect them financially, with more than 80% of respondents saying they are very or somewhat concerned about how climate change will affect the cost of food, energy, public services, and insurance.
“The good news is, the City has been working on greenhouse gas emission reductions and waste diversion initiatives for some time now,” says Jeanna South, Director of Sustainability. “The City has also been working on several implementation plans related to waste reduction, aggressive emission reduction targets, climate action and resilience. We are focused on finding ways to make our operations more sustainable and environmentally friendly, with a focus on high-impact activities.”
The City’s Climate Action Plan: Progress Report 2021 will be presented to the Standing Policy Committee on Environment, Utilities and Corporate Services on November 7. The report tallies the progress that has been made on the Climate Action Plan, which includes The Low Emissions Community Plan and the Corporate Climate Adaptation Strategy.
The City has committed to reducing emissions by 80% below the 2014 baseline by 2050 for both the community and the City’s own operations and has set an interim target of 15% reduction for the community and 40% reduction for the City by 2023.
2022 Environmental Awareness: Resident Survey can be found at Saskatoon.ca/climate
Climate Action Plan: Progress Report 2021 can be found at Saskatoon.ca/climate