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Thank you to everyone who shared their insights with us in the Draft Dufferin Climate Action Plan survey.
The climate crisis requires urgent action.The well-being of the current and future generations of Dufferin County depends on the actions we take now to confront climate change. Our collective success requires action from everybody. As a local government, it is our role to ensure we work together to build a climate-friendly community for current and future generations to enjoy.
The draft Dufferin Climate Action Plan proposes 34 actions that will help Dufferin County become greenhouse gas neutral by 2050, while:
Building resilience to the impacts of climate change
Enhancing the health and well-being of community members
Building equitable and vibrant neighbourhoods
Preserving and enhancing local biodiversity and natural systems
Fostering a prosperous and innovative local economy
Thank you to everyone who shared their insights with us in the Draft Dufferin Climate Action Plan survey.
The climate crisis requires urgent action.The well-being of the current and future generations of Dufferin County depends on the actions we take now to confront climate change. Our collective success requires action from everybody. As a local government, it is our role to ensure we work together to build a climate-friendly community for current and future generations to enjoy.
The draft Dufferin Climate Action Plan proposes 34 actions that will help Dufferin County become greenhouse gas neutral by 2050, while:
Building resilience to the impacts of climate change
Enhancing the health and well-being of community members
Building equitable and vibrant neighbourhoods
Preserving and enhancing local biodiversity and natural systems
Fostering a prosperous and innovative local economy
We want to hear from you! Take the survey below and let us know what you think about the draft Dufferin Climate Action Plan. The survey should take about 15 – 20 minutes to complete.