Putting residents and community at the heart of climate action

Communities across Canada have shown that the process of transforming the places we live can come from the bottom up, with much better outcomes.
In communities across Canada, residents, civil society organizations, and governments have worked together to envision a better, more sustainable future, write Cameron Esler and Laura Schnurr.

Climate action requires a shift in how we move, produce and consume energy, and design our communities. Transforming our neighbourhoods to become more sustainable and equitable to live in also requires a shift in determining the actions we take. We need more collaboration be...

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