
The Guardian. August 19, 2021. Off the top, this article appears to be a simple account of how one man renovated a 150 year old building in Ithaca, NY. But once you get past the initial paragraphs, you find the ideas it contains are more significant than that. In essence, it’s a tale of how one small city developed and funded an incentive program to expand the number of building renovations that would reduce a structure’s use of fossil fuels and carbon footprint. And the significance of this undertaking is anything but minimal. “An often-overlooked but significant contributor to climate change: buildings make up nearly 40% of US carbon emissions.” That datum is the fact that underlies similar approaches elsewhere and makes this thinking also relevant to cities like Nanaimo. We may be a long way, geographically, from Ithica, NY, but our current City Council is telling us that local sustainability is also their priority. Perhaps Wallace Street should consider a similar approach to incentivize building owners and developers. [ARTICLE LINK]
I also recommend the more sustainable/affordable/progressive candidates vetted at this website: https://www.climatevotenanaimo.com/
Thank you for putting my thoughts into words. Too many on current council use the province's negligence as an excuse…
The council is responsible for the citizens well being safety food security and sheltor for ALL
As I see it every time people will tell you what they think we all want to hear,and after elected…
Dan, a case of “those who know don’t speak, and those who speak don’t know”?
I see no reason to believe that the electorate is more or less informed this cycle, but I have noticed…