Climate Action Plan
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What climate change means for the County of Brant
Climate change poses significant challenges for the County of Brant, affecting both the natural environment and the community's quality of life.
Here in Brant, we see the effects of climate change in many ways: heavier and unpredictable rainfall, more extreme weather, droughts, heatwaves, and flooding. Rising temperatures can disrupt agriculture - greatly impacting our local farmers, damage infrastructure, and increase the risk of flooding. These changes threaten local ecosystems, water supplies, and biodiversity.
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What climate change means for the County of Brant
Climate change poses significant challenges for the County of Brant, affecting both the natural environment and the community's quality of life.
Here in Brant, we see the effects of climate change in many ways: heavier and unpredictable rainfall, more extreme weather, droughts, heatwaves, and flooding. Rising temperatures can disrupt agriculture - greatly impacting our local farmers, damage infrastructure, and increase the risk of flooding. These changes threaten local ecosystems, water supplies, and biodiversity.
For the community, climate change can impact public health and safety, economic stability, our food supply and our overall well-being.
Benefits of climate action
Taking climate action can bring numerous benefits to the County of Brant and its residents.
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions can improve air quality and public health.
- Enhancing resilience and preparedness for extreme weather events can protect infrastructure and reduce recovery costs.
- Promoting sustainable agriculture can ensure food security and support local farmers.
- Protecting natural resources and biodiversity helps maintain ecosystem services that are vital for clean water, fertile soil, and recreational opportunities.
Overall, climate action can lead to a healthier, more sustainable, and prosperous community.
How the County is responding to climate change
Back in 2019, the County of Brant Council declared a climate emergency, joining many other municipalities across Canada in recognizing the urgent need to address climate change. Our goal? To become carbon net neutral by 2050. That means we want to balance out the carbon we emit with actions that remove carbon from the atmosphere.
For years, the County has been promoting smart, sustainable solutions. We’re investing in renewable energy, improving our trail systems and outdoor spaces, supporting tree planting, and more.
To build on these successes and prepare for the future, we’re creating our first-ever Climate Action Plan – a road map to help guide the County toward a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for everyone. The goal through this plan is to support climate action both at the corporate level and within our community with actions that are cost-effective and meet the needs and priorities of our diverse community.
How your input helps
- Determine community priorities: We can identify what matters most to you and ensure the plan reflects these priorities.
- Identify impacts and solutions: Sharing your experiences with how climate change impacts you and your surroundings will help us pinpoint specific local challenges and develop targeted actions to address them.
- Support community-led action: We want to know how the County can best support community-driven initiatives. Your insights will help explore opportunities to provide resources and support.
FAQs
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Council approves the County of Brant's Climate Action Plan
Share Council approves the County of Brant's Climate Action Plan on Facebook Share Council approves the County of Brant's Climate Action Plan on Twitter Share Council approves the County of Brant's Climate Action Plan on Linkedin Email Council approves the County of Brant's Climate Action Plan linkThe County of Brant is excited to announce the approval of the Climate Action Plan at the November 26, 2024, Council meeting. This comprehensive plan serves as a roadmap to guide the County toward a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future. It outlines actions designed to advance climate change mitigation and adaptation at both the corporate and community level.
"The County of Brant is taking bold action to address climate change with the approval of our Climate Action Plan,” said County of Brant Mayor, David Bailey. “This decision reflects our commitment to environmental stewardship and to leaving a lasting legacy of sustainability for future generations. Together, we will create a resilient and thriving community that balances growth with the preservation of our natural environment."
Addressing climate change requires a collective effort. Everyone - community members, businesses, organizations, and all levels of government - has an important role to play in mitigating the effects of climate change and adapting to its impacts. As the County continues to advance this work, staff will prioritize ongoing engagement to ensure actions remain focused on the needs of our community.
"The approval of the County of Brant's Climate Action Plan marks a pivotal step in our commitment to building a sustainable future,” said County of Brant Project Manager, Corporate Strategy, Halie Gilmore. “This plan is a testament to the collaborative effort of Council, staff, and community members who share a vision for a greener, more resilient County."
Thank you to everyone who participated in the engagement opportunities that shaped the development of the Climate Action Plan. The valuable insights of the community were integral in crafting a plan that reflects the needs and priorities of the County. Community feedback played a key role in identifying local priorities, understanding the impacts of climate change, and shaping community and corporate actions for years to come.
For more information on the engagement process and findings, check out page 32 to 36 in the Climate Action Plan.
Stay tuned to for more opportunities to get involved and contribute to climate action across the County!
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Draft Climate Action Plan available for review until November 18, 2024
Share Draft Climate Action Plan available for review until November 18, 2024 on Facebook Share Draft Climate Action Plan available for review until November 18, 2024 on Twitter Share Draft Climate Action Plan available for review until November 18, 2024 on Linkedin Email Draft Climate Action Plan available for review until November 18, 2024 linkIntroduced at the November 5 Policy Development Committee meeting, the County of Brant's draft Climate Action Plan (CAP) is now available for interested members of the community to review.
We're inviting the community to review the plan beginning today, Wednesday, November 6, 2024, to Monday, November 18, 2024 at 4:00pm, and provide any questions or comments you might have through the 'comments and questions' tab.
After this review period, staff will bring forward the final version of the plan for Council approval. Subscribe for updates and be the first to learn more!
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Draft Climate Action Plan being introduced at November 5 Policy Development Committee Meeting
Share Draft Climate Action Plan being introduced at November 5 Policy Development Committee Meeting on Facebook Share Draft Climate Action Plan being introduced at November 5 Policy Development Committee Meeting on Twitter Share Draft Climate Action Plan being introduced at November 5 Policy Development Committee Meeting on Linkedin Email Draft Climate Action Plan being introduced at November 5 Policy Development Committee Meeting linkThe County of Brant's draft Climate Action Plan (CAP) is being introduced tomorrow evening, November 5, 2024, at the Policy Development Committee meeting. To access the meeting agenda, report, and draft plan, visit the County of Brant website.
The final version of the plan will be brought forward for Council approval at a later date. Stay tuned to Engage Brant for more information!
Thank you for your continued support and engagement throughout the plan development process.
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Thank you for your feedback!
Share Thank you for your feedback! on Facebook Share Thank you for your feedback! on Twitter Share Thank you for your feedback! on Linkedin Email Thank you for your feedback! linkThe County of Brant would like to thank everyone that completed the survey, attended the in-person pop-up events in August, and provided valuable feedback that will be used in the development of the County’s Climate Action Plan!
The Survey Responses Report is posted on the Climate Action Engage page.
Next steps: The project team is currently developing the Climate Action Plan. The plan will be brought forward for Council approval in Winter 2024.
We appreciate everyone who participated and shared their insights. Thank you for your continued support and engagement.
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Engage with us
Share Engage with us on Facebook Share Engage with us on Twitter Share Engage with us on Linkedin Email Engage with us linkYour involvement is essential in creating a Climate Action Plan that is inclusive, effective, and representative of the entire County of Brant.
For your convenience
- Complete the online survey by Friday, August 30 at 4:30 pm.
- Prefer a printed survey? Stop by any County of Brant main Customer Service locations to pick up a copy until Friday, August 30 at 4:30 pm.
- You can also complete the survey over the phone by calling 519.44BRANT (519.442.7268) or 1.855.44BRANT (1.855.442.7268).
- Have a comment or question about the Climate Action Plan? Let us know.
Engagement closes on Friday, August 30 at 4:30 pm.
Pop-up events
Join us at one of our pop-up events to help shape a sustainable future for the County of Brant.
Event Date Time Location Music in the Park, Paris
Tuesday, August 6 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Paris Lions Park, Walter Williams Amphitheatre
60 Laurel St, Paris
Movies in the Park, St. George
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
King William Park
52 King William St, St. George
Music in the Park, Cainsville
Tuesday, August 20 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
TF Warren Group Cainsville Community Centre
15 Ewart Ave, Cainsville
Movies in the Park, Burford
Wednesday, August 28 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Burford Community Park
14 Potter Dr, Burford
Timeline
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Engage with us
Climate Action Plan has finished this stageShare your feedback and diverse perspectives through our online survey (print and phone in options are also available), in-person events, and through the comments and questions tool.
Online engagement closes on Friday, August 30 at 4:30 pm.
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In-person events
Climate Action Plan has finished this stage- Tuesday, August 6
Music in the Park, Paris - Wednesday, August 14
Movies in the Park, St. George - Tuesday, August 20
Music in the Park, Cainsville - Wednesday, August 28
Movies in the Park, Burford
- Tuesday, August 6
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Engagement continues
Climate Action Plan has finished this stageEngagement closes on Friday, August 30 at 4:30 pm.
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August 30 - Public engagement is now closed: Thank you for participating!
Climate Action Plan has finished this stagePublic contributions to this project are now closed for evaluation and review.
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Winter 2024 - Final plan presented to Council
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November 26, 2024 - Council approved Climate Action Plan
Climate Action Plan is currently at this stage
FAQs
- What is the difference between climate and weather?
- Why does climate change matter?
- What is climate adaptation?
- What is climate mitigation?
- Why does the County of Brant need a Climate Action Plan?
- What is the role of the County in influencing climate action in the community?
- What is the County doing to reduce corporate emissions?
- How are federal and/or provincial regulations and standards being considered in the County's climate action work?
Videos
- The County of Brant, like other levels of government, businesses, and community members, can all play a role in supporting sustainability and climate action. The County of Brant is advancing this work by developing a new Climate Action Plan that, with your feedback, will include smart, sustainable recommendations for our future.
- The County of Brant is committed to making smart, sustainable choices for our future. With your help, we’re developing a Climate Action Plan to help us all mitigate and adapt to climate change. Share your thoughts to help shape the County's Climate Action Plan. Together, we can make a difference and build a resilient, sustainable County of Brant.
- For years, the County has been promoting smart, sustainable solutions. We’re investing in renewable energy, improving our trail systems and outdoor spaces, supporting tree planting, and more. To build on these successes and prepare for the future, we’re creating our first-ever Climate Action Plan – a road map to help guide the County toward a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for everyone. The goal through this plan is to support climate action both at the corporate level and within our community with actions that are cost-effective and meet the needs and priorities of our diverse community. Share your thoughts to help shape the County's Climate Action Plan. Together, we can make a difference and build a resilient, sustainable County of Brant.
Who's Listening
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Phone 519-44BRANT (519-442-7268) Email adam.crozier@brant.ca -
Phone 519-44BRANT (519-442-7268) Email halie.gilmore@brant.ca