City council declared a 'climate emergency' in 2019, notes Randall Denley. The term 'emergency' would imply urgency, but it’s not evident.
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To summarize city auditor general Nathalie Gougeon’s recent report, Ottawa ‘s climate change approach is underfunded and underperforming. It consists of a maze of plans that lack sufficient spending and central direction. What a shock.
Gougeon notes that the city is behind schedule on its promised greenhouse gas reduction targets; staff aren’t working together; and there are no metrics to measure progress, should some ever occur.
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City councillors declared a “climate emergency” in 2019. The term “emergency” would imply some urgency, but it’s not yet evident. Some believe the planet is going to burst into a ball of flame, but even that wouldn’t light a fire under city bureaucrats.
The goal is for the city to........