View the recording of this event here.
The Nanaimo Climate Action Hub invites you to participate in this online event Wednesday, June 2 at 7pm during the GoByBikeBC week. We are calling this event Everything You Wanted to Know About Cycling in Nanaimo and Area But Ran Out of Time To Ask. It's a follow-up from our Cycling and Infrastructure Presentation that took place on April 6. Join us with your questions for an hour of lively Q&A where we'll seek ways to gear up for safety; burn carbohydrates, not hydrocarbons; curb the car; grasp life by the handlebars; and mend our fuelish ways! Our specialist panel will be made up of representatives from the City of Nanaimo Transportation Department, the BC Cycling Coalition, and one of our City Councillors. Our aim is to learn more about existing local policies and best practices so that we can be well prepared to advocate for building a robust, safe, and exciting cycling community. A recording of this event is now available here.
The Nanaimo Climate Action Hub invites you to participate in our next event in the Local Nanaimo Solutions to the Climate Emergency series, Down in the Dumps: Solid Waste Emissions Solutions. This online event will be held on Tuesday, May 18th at 7pm. We will hear from Kirsten Gellein, City of Nanaimo Zero Waste Coordinator; Sonam Bajwa, RDN Solid Waste Planner; and Jane Hamilton, RDN Superintendent of Landfill Operations. Our aim is to learn about existing local systems and best practices so that we can be effective advocates for changes that will reduce waste emissions in our city. Everyone is welcome. Please Register Here and feel free to share this invitation with others. The Nanaimo Climate Action Hub invites you to participate in this online event next Saturday, April 17th at 5 pm. We will hear from Lisa Bhopalsingh, Manager of Community Planning; Rob Lawrance, Environmental Planner; and Tyler Brown, city councillor and RDN chair. Our aim is to learn about existing local policies and best practices so that we can be effective advocates for walkable neighbourhoods in our city. Everyone is welcome. Please Register Here and feel free to share this invitation with others.
In case you missed this event, you can check out the recording here. The Nanaimo Climate Action Hub invites you to participate in this online event tomorrow! We will hear from the City of Nanaimo Transportation Department, the BC Cycling Coalition, and local cycling stakeholders. Our aim is to learn more about existing local policies and best practices so that we can be well prepared to advocate for a more cycling-friendly community. Everyone is welcome, please Register Here and feel free to share this invitation with others.
In case you missed the event, you can check out the recording here. A big thank-you to everyone who emailed the mayor and council over the weekend in support of the resolution to call on the BC government to follow through on the recommendations of the Old-Growth Strategic Review. They were flooded with messages - including 77 people who cc'd us and I'm sure there were others as well outside of our group.
We received this message from Councillor Ben Geselbracht: "Thank you for getting the word out. It made a very big difference." For more on the recent vote and its resulting changes, check out this Nanaimo Bulletin article. The movement is growing, with other local governments including Lantzville, Metchosin, Saanich, and the city of Victoria looking at similar resolutions. Meet the local organizations who presented on their work creating climate solutions in our community at our January 30th event:
Nanaimo Foodshare Society Established in 1997 and registered as a charity in 2000, Nanaimo Foodshare Society connects the community with resources, skills, and knowledge to create change that increases healthy food for everyone. Specifically, we:
www.nanaimofoodshare.ca Transition Nanaimo Transition Nanaimo is a Not-for-Profit Society which is working to accelerate Nanaimo’s transition to a thriving, low-carbon future. We are part of the global Transition movement which has over 1,400 Transition communities in 50 countries and join other Transition communities on Vancouver Island including Alberni Valley, Cowichan Valley, Salt Spring Island and Sooke. Our goal is to bring people together to explore how we can make Nanaimo a sustainable and resilient community that is prepared to thrive in the lower-energy, post-carbon world that is coming as we transition away from fossil fuels. www.transitionnanaimo.ca The Mid-Vancouver Island Electric Vehicle Association The MVI EVA is registered under the BC Societies Act to represent EV owners and enthusiasts on beautiful Vancouver Island. Our territory encompasses Mill Bay to Bowser, Nanaimo to Tofino. It is our purpose - to promote, encourage, develop and support the adoption and use of electric vehicles. We advocate to industry, government, agencies and other bodies, on matters which impact and interest the members. We believe that the transition of roadway transportation to electric vehicles will rapidly help conserve our natural environment, slow climate change and help us move to a more sustainable future. Immediate reductions in CO2 and other dangerous pollutants will be gained with every fossil-fuel burning vehicle replaced. The members of this Association are dedicated to accelerating this transition to the best of our abilities. www.islandev.org Dover Bay Secondary Eco Club Eco Club is a student-lead group that provides students, teachers and the community with an opportunity to create a greener future. It’s where like-minded people come together and make changes. It’s an easy-going club that allows for many leadership roles, fun and a new family! Our mission is to have a voice for the environment and make memorable impacts. Join us on our journey! Think globally, act locally! www.doverbayecoclub.weebly.com Nanaimo Recycling Exchange Started in 1992, the Nanaimo Recycling Exchange (NRE) Society has a legacy of helping the community reduce waste. A trailblazer for recycling in Nanaimo, the NRE was instrumental in developing markets for products, establishing local recycling systems, and contributing to the development of a strong recycling economy in the central Vancouver Island area. Since the closure of the NRE’s recycling depot at Kenworth Road in March 2018, the non-profit NRE continues to serve as a research and recycling hub focusing on zero-waste recycling. www.recycling.bc.ca VIU Eco Club We're a VIU club dedicated to creating local, positive change for the environment! www.facebook.com/viuecoclub/ Council of Canadians - Mid-Island Chapter Since 1985, the Council of Canadians has been a home for people who believe a better Canada is not only possible, but necessary. The Council’s work has always been built on a strong foundation of timely and strategic campaigns for the values, social programs and progressive policies we all believe in. We celebrate our strong 35-year history and look forward to an even brighter future with the enduring support of our members, supporters and chapter activists. www.canadians.org/chapter/mid-island-nanaimo-chapter Nature Nanaimo Our mission is to foster an interest, appreciation and enjoyment of nature, and promote the conservation of healthy, natural ecosystems in the Nanaimo region. www.naturenanaimo.ca Extinction Rebellion Nanaimo Extinction Rebellion is a decentralised, international and politically non-partisan movement using non-violent direct action and civil disobedience to persuade governments to act justly on the Climate and Ecological Emergency. www.rebellion.global/groups/ca-nanaimo/ Island Community Solar Cooperative We are a new social enterprise representing the changing needs and values of communities. We are a for-profit financial (investor) co-op, conceived to promote distributed, clean, solar electricity generation on and around Vancouver Island. Our 2019 solar PV bulk buy-install program gave homeowners and businesses the opportunity to join together on the purchase of their solar systems and save up to 15% on the cost of a system. Through our solar PV lease program, our end goal is to provide large community electricity consumers (Clients) with a means of owning a solar PV system without an initial capital investment while providing green long term Investors with a consistent and reliable return on their investment. We offer everyone a way to invest in solar and in return receive reliable and green financial benefits, whether or not an individual’s own home is suitable for a solar PV system. By investing in solar locally, we are helping Vancouver Island become more energy independent. We currently generate only about 25% of the electricity demand we use right here on the Island. The rest is imported from the mainland via submarine cables. www.islandsolarcoop.ca Community Climate Connectors Also called "The 2% Solution", this encouraging call to action believes that if 2% of us step forward to become Climate Leaders in our personal lives, reducing our emissions to close to zero, once we are ready, we can learn to be Community Climate Connectors on the streets where we live, and help our neighbours to do the same. In this way, 2% of Nanaimo’s residents could help 100% of Nanaimo’s residents to eliminate their climate pollution by 2030. Nanaimo Climate Action Hub The Nanaimo Climate Action Hub officially launched on November 21st, 2020, with the goal of advancing climate action in Nanaimo and the surrounding areas through advocacy, local initiatives, and collaboration with other organizations. We hope to continue improving how humans interact with the environment by involving as many people as we can who have unique talents, experiences, and perspectives. We welcome all interested community members in Nanaimo and the surrounding areas, and hope to help amplify the voices of politically under-represented groups including youth and BIPOC in climate conversations. www.nanaimoclimateaction.ca On Monday, December 14th, the Nanaimo City Council passed three key climate initiatives that will be instrumental in the establishment and reinforcement of an effective system of climate policies within the city and RDN.
The three initiatives were as follows: 1. Approval of funding for a Manager of Sustainability
Adoption of the doughnut economics framework was the most contentious proposal, and perhaps the biggest win. After a lengthy debate the motion passed with a narrow 5:4 margin! Nanaimo is now the first city in Canada to adopt the doughnut model. We received feedback from city council that our email campaign in the days leading up to the vote made a real difference, giving council members confidence that Nanaimo is ready for bold solutions. This event, like the many similar ones that have preceded it around the world, demonstrates the power of ordinary people getting organized and engaging in their democracy. |
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