2021 Community Climate Action Plan

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Process The CCAP process consists of four steps: Modelling & Analysis, Engagement, Recommending Actions and Draft Plan, and the Final Plan. See Figure 7 below for more details.

Modelling & Analysis  

Review and analyze community energy use and emissions in relation to baseline year Model “business as usual” projections

Engagement    

Facilitate a stakeholder workshop to gather feedback on potential climate actions and how stakeholders may collaborate on climate initiatives Participate in existing community networks to continue public outreach Refine climate actions with staff, and identify potential GHG reduction targets Recommend Actions and Draft Plan  

Draft potential actions and recommend targets based on engagement, modelling and analysis Create an implementation strategy

Deliver Final Plan

   

Refine draft plan following feedback from staff Present final draft plan to Council Community engagement and final edits Final presentation to Council

Figure 7 – CCAP Process

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Appendix J. Internal Funding Mechanisms for Climate Action

5min
pages 112-116

Appendix I. Home Energy Retrofit Strategy Recommendations

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Appendix H. Electric & Active Mobility Recommendations

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Figure 43 – Climate Actions of Importance to Penticton Youth

1min
page 108

Figure 42 – Important Features for Public Charging Stations

1min
pages 106-107

Figure 38 – Motivators and Challenges for Electric Vehicle Owners

1min
page 104

Figure 35 – Popularity and Trustworthiness of Home Renovation Information

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Figure 33 – Funding Mechanisms for Home Retrofits

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page 100

Figure 32 – Specifics for Completed Retrofits

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page 99

Figure 34 – Drivers and Barriers to Home Energy Retrofits

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Figure 31 – Personal Responsibility on Climate Change

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page 98

Figure 28 – Survey Results on Climate Change Sentiments

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Figure 24 – Deep Dive on Strategies for Buildings

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Figure 21 – Prioritization of Buildings Strategies

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Figure 18 – The Current State of Buildings

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Appendix E. Inventory and Modelling Methodology

1min
page 73

Figure 14 – Climate Action at All Orders of Government

1min
page 72

Table 2 – Emissions factors used for inventory years

8min
pages 74-78

Appendix C. Recommended Key Performance Indicators

4min
pages 67-69

Appendix D. Climate Action at All Levels

1min
pages 70-71

Appendix B. Other Opportunities

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Figure 12 – GHG Savings By Action, tonnes/yr

1min
page 51

Close the Loop on Waste

2min
pages 46-47

How We Manage ‘Waste’

1min
page 45

Decarbonize Existing Buildings

1min
pages 43-44

Step Up New Buildings

3min
pages 41-42

Electrify Passenger Transportation

3min
pages 37-38

Decarbonize Commercial Transportation

1min
page 39

The Way We Move

4min
pages 34-36

Figure 11 – Sample Stakeholder Engagement Board

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Acknowledgements .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................v Executive Summary

11min
pages 6-15

Inventories: What is measured in this plan?

1min
page 24

Figure 5 – Consumption (GJ), Emissions (tonnes CO₂e) and Energy Expenditure ($) in 2018

2min
page 25

Targets for Reducing Our Emissions

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Figure 4 – Okanagan Wildfires Summer 2021, Source: Interior Health

2min
pages 21-22

Figure 10 – Backcasting Approach. Source: The Natural Step

3min
pages 29-30

Figure 7 – CCAP Process

1min
page 27

Figure 2 – Local Government Climate Action

2min
pages 17-19
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