The B.C. Climate Action Charter is a voluntary agreement between the B.C. government, Union of B.C. Municipalities and each local government signatory to take action on climate change.
The Charter was launched at the 2007 UBCM Convention. Since then, almost every local government in B.C. has become a signatory.
Under the Charter, local government signatories commit to:
The Charter established the joint Provincial-UBCM Committee to support local governments in taking action on climate change.
The Committee works in collaboration with local governments to ensure that the right mix of tools, guidance and other supports are available to assist rural and urban communities as they work toward their Charter goals.
Sustainable and resilient communities are compact, complete, centred, connected and consider natural assets and hazards.

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