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Region of Peel Climate Change Strategy A Collaborative Approach April 15, 2010 Climate Change Round Table Conference Leilani Lee-Yates, MCIP, RPP Principal Planner Planning Policy and Research Division Immigration Growth Source: 2006 Census Immigrant Status, Citizenship and Language Peel Data Centre 1996: First Region of Peel Official Plan 2004: Liveable Peel Initiative 2007 - 2010: Peel Region Official Plan Review (PROPR) Environment First Long-term Planning (2050) ROPA 20: Sustainability Ecosystem Approach More Comprehensive (MultiDepartmental Research) Sustainability Theme for ROP Introduces “Sustainability” Introduces Sustainable Development Thinking 2002: Regional Official Plan Strategic Update (ROPSU) Community Outreach Built Support for new sustainability policies in ROP 2000 1996 2005 Direction for Corporate Sustainability Strategy Direction for Climate Change Strategy 2008 - 2011: Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change 2010 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Getting Started Planning and Implementation Embedding Sustainability Peel’s Sustainability Journey Direction for a Climate Change Strategy • • • • Strategic Plan Regional Official Plan Amendment 20 Work with the Conservation Authorities Policy Direction at the Area Municipal Level What is Climate Change? • Any change in climate over time whether due to natural variability or as a result of human activity that cause greenhouse gases (GHGs). Sources of Local Emissions Source: Ontario Emission Actual Percentages by GGAP Theme, 2008 National GHG Inventory Mitigation and Adaptation Mitigation Adaptation Reduced Air Travel Green Roofs Sewer Upgrades Capture Landfill Gas Better Insulation Heat Alert System Expand Transit Use Permeable Pavement Vector Disease Eradication Energy Conservation Reduce Peak Demand Control of Invasive Species Active Transportation Expand Tree Canopy And others…. And others… Business Continuity Planning And others… Source: U of T and OPPI Professional Development Course: Preparing for Climate Change, October 2008. How Will our Climate Change? Global Climate Model Projections for Region – 2050s Annual Mean Temps Warming 2.6 – 4.0 C Annual Mean Precip Increasing 6-10% Scenario data from AR4 CGCM3 and HadCM3 Changes relative to 1961-1990 Baseline Climate Source: Environment Canada er f ai lu flo od re tr an an he sp s al or m th ta at er cc ia id l( en tr t a lig ns ht po ni rt ng fo ha ) r /th za es rd un tf o ire d us dr er in st m ki or at n m cr er g s iti ia w l( ca at fi er li nf em xed ra ) er st ge ru nc ct ur y e fa ilu re do u hu m po w % municpalities 90 ha za r w st o rm to rn ad oe s ic e st or w m in ds to rm sn o iz za rd / bl What are the Risks? 100 Top 3 risks in Ontario municipalities 80 70 60 Weather Weather related Non-weather 50 40 30 20 10 0 There are, and will be, local effects Don Valley Flooding, Toronto (Photo Courtesy of Heather Auld, 2009) Thunderstorm, Mississauga, 2009 Tornado, Vaughan, 2009 Climate Change Strategy • Scope of Work: – Prepare a strategy for the geographic region of Peel to mitigate and adapt to climate change; – Assist the partners with focusing their resources for climate change work – Provide future direction for the partners; and – Implementation will be a shared responsibility that will be carried out as appropriate by the partners. Using the Strategy • The Strategy will be used: – To show leadership on climate change issues; – To highlight ongoing programs and initiatives; – To demonstrate how existing programs and initiatives align with/ can be viewed as GHG mitigation and adaptation measures; – To integrate concepts and compatible actions from various disciplines/sectors at the strategic planning level; – As a roadmap for next steps; – As a reference point for newly suggested activities; – As a basis for future prioritization of climate change adaptation actions/initiatives; and – As a living document to be updated as circumstances/approaches change. Strategic Plan for Climate Change Approvals/Adoption Early 2011 Strategic Planning Finalize Strategy Stakeholder & Council Consultation Fall 2010 Information Gathering Develop the Strategy Current Actions & Identifying Gaps Stakeholder Workshop #1 – Impacts & Actions Background Research – What is being done in & outside Peel? Project Start – Up & Consultant Retention Summer/Fall 2009 Background Research Key Findings: A Changing Climate • Increase to annual and seasonal temperatures • Slight increase in annual and seasonal precipitation • An increase in the number of extreme heat days • Change to the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events Caledon HillsLake, Brampton Professor’s Potentially Affected Sectors Agriculture Natural Heritage Built Form Transportation Energy Water Resources Human Services Public Infrastructure Industrial/ Commercial/ Institutional Public Health A Changing Climate: Potential Local Impacts • Potential risks for each of the four main climate impacts included: – Increased insurance costs – Disruptions to the transportation of goods and people – Increased risk of respiratory (and other) illness – Crop yield changes – Higher demand for energy for cooling – Structural damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure – Expanded infestations of invasive species and tree pests – Social isolation Pearson International Airport, Mississauga Bringing it All Together Changes in Climate An increase to annual and seasonal temperatures Slight increase in annual and seasonal precipitation Actions Natural Heritage Transportation Water Resources An increase in the number of extreme heat days. Changes to the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events Risks Sectors Public Infrastructure Public Health Disruption to business processes Adverse human health effects Risks to biodiversity Damage to infrastructure and property Imbalanced ecosystems Changes to recreation patterns Increased need for the provision of social services and health care Portions adapted from UNDP’s Monitoring Framework for Climate Change Adaptation, 2008 (Mitigation & Adaptation Responses) Policy/Planning Capacity Building Information Management Investment Practices Technology Other Key Considerations • The science, models and climate change adaptation literature will eventually become more regionally specific. However, current uncertainty is not a reason to delay. • Given the uncertainties, there is an inherent need to be nimble and flexible during the development and implementation of the Strategy (i.e., implement adaptive management). • Peel is a unique region with a growing (and aging) population, an extremely multicultural composition, unique physical attributes, a combination of rural and urban landscapes, and a distinct cultural heritage. The Strategy will need to be responsive to these unique attributes. • The actions selected for the Strategy will need to reflect the sustainability framework – considering social, economic, environmental and cultural aspects of the geographic region of Peel. Key Considerations (cont’d) • The action plans will need to span the six partners’ realms of responsibility including instilling climate change into the governance structures, policy development and operational plans and programs. • The literature has shown that the costs of not adapting will be greater than inaction in many cases. “No-regret” and “win-win” strategies are costeffective. • A monitoring framework will be further refined during the latter stages of this project. • Communication about the intent, outcomes and cost of the Strategy are very important, especially with decision-makers. Next Steps: Stakeholder Input • www.peelregion.ca/climatechange • Stakeholder Workshop #1 – Dec. 1, 2009 • Stakeholder Workshop #2 – TBD • Public Open Houses – TBD • Councils/Boards Workshop – TBD Thank you! [email protected] April 15, 2010 Climate Change Round Table Conference Leilani Lee-Yates, MCIP, RPP Principal Planner Planning Policy and Research Division