New Case Synopsis Released: Revelstoke
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring the City of Revelstoke.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring the City of Revelstoke.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring T'Sou-ke First Nation.
The community of T’Sou-ke is located on the southwest end of Vancouver Island. T’Sou-ke Nation consists of approximately 250 members, 150 of which live on the reserve, in 96 residences. The T’Sou-ke community traditionally has been economically involved in forestry and fishing industries; however, recently, T’Sou-ke has become a leader in community-based renewable energy.
The fourth video in the Meeting the Climate Change Challenge (MC3) series has been released.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring the City of Vancouver.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring the community of Prince George located in the north of British Columbia.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring the community of Eagle Island located in the municipality of West Vancouver.
The third video in the Meeting the Climate Change Challenge (MC3) series has just been released.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released, featuring the City of Dawson Creek.
Dawson Creek is a city with a population of approximately 11,000 located in BC’s Peace Region. Its oil and gas industry is a major contributor to the city’s economy; however, in the midst of this industry, the City has developed some of the most innovative climate change and sustainability-related initiatives in BC. Years before the Carbon Tax was instituted, Dawson Creek had already begun the process of reducing its corporate and community GHG emissions.
A new MC3 case study synopsis has been released. This one features the City of North Vancouver, located on the north shore of the Greater Vancouver Regional District.
The Meeting the Climate Change Challenge (MC3) Project has begun releasing synopses for its case studies, and will continue to do so on a weekly basis. The first of these case synopses focuses on the northeast Vancouver Island municipality of Campbell River.