Climate 2050 Strategy FINAL DISCUSSION PAPER AND ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY Conor Reynolds PROGRAM MANAGER, AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE Lucy Duso AIR QUALITY PLANNER, AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE Climate Action Committee, April 4, 2018 Jason Emmert POLICY COORDINATOR, EXTERNAL RELATIONS 25000573 5.1 Climate Action Committee
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Climate 2050 StrategyFINAL DISCUSSION PAPER AND ENGAGEMENT STRATEGYConor ReynoldsPROGRAM MANAGER, AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Lucy DusoAIR QUALITY PLANNER, AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Action Committee, April 4, 2018
Jason EmmertPOLICY COORDINATOR,EXTERNAL RELATIONS
25000573
5.1
Climate Action Committee
As presented to CAC, March 7: • Conceptual Framework• Roles and Responsibilities of Other
Orders of GovernmentNew content:• Description of feedback requested• APPENDIX 1: Issue Area Summaries• APPENDIX 2: Climate Change Data
and Trends2
Additions to the Discussion Paper
Climate Action Committee
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Issue Area Summaries
Climate Action Committee
• Global Average Temperature
• Sea-Level Rise
• Decreased Snowpack/Snow Cover
• Extreme Weather Events4
Climate Change Data and Trends
Climate Action Committee
Discussion Paper and Appendices - May and June 2018• Public and engaged organizations• Feedback to inform the next stages of the strategy
Outreach to inform, update, receive feedback - ongoing
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Education and Engagement Strategy
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• Raise literacy on local government climate actions
• Encourage information sharing
• Provide feedback • Participate in an event
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Public Information and Dialogues
Climate Action Committee
In person conversations to hear from climate action: • thought leaders• connectors• influencers
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Key Interviews
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Meetings• Senior Governments
and First Nations• Neighbouring Regional
Districts
Forums• Industry, business,
NGOs, academia8
Stakeholder Meetings and Forums
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• Youth 4 Action Program • Youth Forum (15-17 yrs.)• On-campus climate
action leaders• School Districts• NGOs with classroom
delivery
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Youth
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• Council of Councils
• Staff AdvisoryCommittees
• Stakeholder Forums
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Member Jurisdictions
Climate Action Committee
May / June 2018• Engagement on the Discussion Paper
September 2018• Committee report summarizing engagement activities• Climate 2050 Strategy to Committee and Board
2019 onwards• Technical input to develop and implement the Issue Area
Roadmaps 11
Next Steps
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Questions and Discussion
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Forecast of the 2015 Lower Fraser ValleyAir Emissions Inventory and Policy ImplicationsDerek JennejohnLEAD SENIOR ENGINEERAIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
MVRD Climate Action Committee, April 4, 201824959965
Shelina SidiSENIOR PROJECT ENGINEERAIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
5.2
Climate Action Committee
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Emissions Inventory Scope – Geography
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Emissions Inventory Scope – Time
Historical Trends• 1995, 2000,
2005, 2010Base year• 2015Forecast• 2020, 2025,
2030, 2035Climate Action Committee
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Emissions Inventory Scope – Pollutants
Historical Trends• 1995, 2000,
2005, 2010Base year• 2015Forecast• 2020, 2025,
2030, 2035
Greenhouse Gases• Carbon dioxide, methane,
nitrous oxide
Air Contaminants• Nitrogen oxides• Particulate matter (total,