Mayors mobilizing on climate change as provinces mull ending programs
The time to speak up has past. You had your chance and you didn’t do it.
Edmonton is considering a “Plan B” if Jason Kenney’s UCP government pulls the plug on Energy Efficiency Alberta. The city wants to maintain its plan to assist home and business owners in making their properties more energy efficient.
David Dodge, the co-chair of the Edmonton energy transition advisory committee — a working group that is helping city staff stickhandle its way through emerging green technologies — said Edmonton has the one of highest carbon footprint of all major cities in Canada.
He said Edmonton currently emits 20 tonnes per capita because of where we are and what we do.