No doubt there will be myriad claims (and promises) made by Nanaimo Council candidates in the next month leading up to the municipal election. But according to the author of today’s item, when we assess candidate views on certain issues we should not buy into the myth that local hands are tied. As the byline states, there are “things cities can do to reduce emissions (even if senior levels of government undercut their [efforts]).”

That’s important information for voters. For one thing, it points to the importance of including long term environmental and climate concerns in choosing municipal candidates. For another, it acknowledges that Victoria can and frequently does fiscally and authoritatively constrain municipalities like Nanaimo in their efforts to improve local situations.

Both factors provide voters with some important questions for those running for local office. Where do they place the priority of achieving long term environmental sustainability in their platforms? And … are they willing and exactly how will they work effectively around Victoria efforts to impede our taking local action to deal with all our local impacts?


Climate Fixes: How Local Governments Matter. The Tyee. September 19, 2022. “Here are three things cities can do to reduce emissions (even if senior levels of government undercut their gains).”