B.C. district postpones climate events, citing intimidation, safety, misinformation
NELSON, B.C. — A British Columbia regional district has postponed a series of climate action open houses, citing safety concerns and fears of intimidation.
The Regional District of Central Kootenay in southeast B.C. says the open houses were scheduled to take place from next week until July, but making the “difficult decision” to delay the events was the only responsible course of action.
The district’s statement issued Thursday doesn’t describe the nature of the intimidation, but says its draft climate guidance plan has been the subject of online misinformation that had caused confusion and misunderstandings.
The news release disavows the concept of 15-minute cities as part of the plan.