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BC s Utilities Commission Blocks Climate Goals, Say Enviro Groups

All Together Healthy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2018). Find him on Twitter or reach him at . SHARES Environment and Climate Change Strategy Minister George Heyman received a letter from seven organizations focused on energy, equity and the climate crisis urging a reset for BC’s utilities regulator, which they call a ‘barrier’ to needed change. Photo: BC government Flickr. Advocacy groups are encouraging the British Columbia government to overhaul the commission that regulates BC Hydro and other utilities so that it can better support a transition to cleaner energy and other provincial goals. Announcements, Events & more from Tyee and select partners Recovery from disaster is a long process, as this Museum of Anthropology exhibition demonstrates. Open until Sept. 5.

As moratoria on water shutoffs end, old problems return to the forefront

“Water is life, water is power, water is a right.” So said Chicago Reverend Marilyn Pagan-Banks, to the sound of lapping waves on Lake Michigan, during a recent webinar promoting a proposed ordinance that would ensure drinking water access for all Chicagoans during the pandemic and beyond. Even before the pandemic, Chicago had a moratorium on water shutoffs. Nonetheless, thousands of households are still without water, showing just how difficult ensuring water access can be. The situation also underscores the water security crisis that has long existed in many Great Lakes communities, which may get worse as shutoff moratoria imposed during the pandemic expire.

Water Access: As Moratoria on Shutoffs End, Old Problems Return to the Forefront

Water Access: As Moratoria on Shutoffs End, Old Problems Return to the Forefront
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SFU Urban Studies presents a forum on the new realities of urban resilience during the pandemic on February 24

by Steve Newton on February 2nd, 2021 at 2:29 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 SFU Urban Studies, in collaboration with SFU Public Square, presents a forum on the new realities of urban resilience during the pandemic this month. Resilience has been an emergent theme in city planning and management in the 21st century, reads the info for the February 24 event, and its relevance is both altered and underscored by our experience with COVID-19. We address the new realities of considering urban resilience in the context of the pandemic and in the other slow emergencies still unfolding around us in climate, energy, and other domains.

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