Climate Action

Camille Currie is deeply committed to robust climate action initiatives that prioritize sustainability and environmental stewardship in Esquimalt-Colwood. Recognizing the urgency of climate change, she advocates for ambitious policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting renewable energy sources, and fostering resilient communities. Camille supports investments in green infrastructure and sustainable transportation alternatives to mitigate carbon footprints while enhancing the region's livability. Her approach emphasizes collaboration with local stakeholders, businesses, and government agencies to implement practical solutions that safeguard our natural environment and secure a sustainable future for generations to come. Camille Currie is dedicated to leading impactful climate policies that protect our planet and ensure Esquimalt-Colwood remains a vibrant and eco-friendly community.

Balancing Environmental Protection with Economic Prosperity: Achievable Solutions

  • Developing comprehensive, affordable, and accessible community transit systems and active transportation infrastructure to improve quality of life, reduce reliance on fossil fuels and improve commuting efficiency.

  • Take decisive action to implement recommendations from the Old Growth Strategic Review to protect critical old growth.

  • Support fairness, including re-training and transitional support for workers in non-renewable resource industries, their families and communities, to facilitate a transition to a modern green economy.

  • Support investment in partnerships and resources towards advancing research, development and infrastructure for carbon-neutral fuel sources.

  • Develop alternative economic options, such as conservation financing, for First Nations and other communities.

Camille Currie

MLA Candidate for Esquimalt-Colwood, BC Greens. Authorized by Suzanne Bugeaud, Financial Agent, 778-817-0534. https://www.bcgreens.ca/camille_currie

https://www.CamilleCurrie.com
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