Vernon endorses a new climate action plan
Following over two and half years work by the Climate Action Advisory Committee including consultation, study, and dozens of meetings, Vernon Council has given thumbs up to a new climate action plan.
The plan will set targets for the city to reduce emissions and be prepared for the potential impacts of climate change.
“Endorsing the Climate Action Plan is an important step,” Mayor Victor Cumming said. “The plan reflects both the scientific data and the values of our community, which were expressed during an extensive public consultation process. It sets the stage for Vernon to be a leader in taking action on climate change. These actions will make us stronger and more resilient as a community. The money we invest now will save on future costs for emergency response, oil and gas for heating, and getting around, and will reduce interruptions and stress in our community.”
The plan sets targets that reflect the urgency of climate change and includes actions that not only help Vernon reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and get ready for the impacts that climate change brings, but also result in immediate benefits for our residents.











