Nanaimo Council declares climate emergency in the face of ‘monumental’ task
Nanaimo is joining the ever-growing list of municipalities who have declared a climate emergency.
At its Apr. 29 meeting, Nanaimo councillors unanimously approved a coun. Tyler Brown resolution officially declaring a climate emergency “for the purposes of identifying and deepening our commitment to protecting our economy, our ecosystems, and our community from global warming.”
The resolution came with four motions, giving various direction to staff on specific steps to hopefully create tangible outcomes. The motions include a call for the Regional District of Nanaimo to add 20,000 hours of transit service within the city.
“The task is monumental. It requires us to confront the issue with honesty and accountability,” Brown said. “It requires faith we can and will overcome the greatest challenge facing us without having all the answers right now.”