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In April 2019, the City of Moncton joined cities around the world in declaring a climate emergency. Key components of Moncton's Climate Emergency Declaration include committing to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as understanding and identifying the resources necessary to achieve this goal.
The City of Moncton’s Climate Action Report outlined that the City must make it a priority to complete a strategic Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP) that will guide Moncton's energy future and ensure that its GHG emissions are sufficiently reduced.
Feedback report now available
Thank you to the hundreds of citizens who shared their input for the development of the Community Energy and Emissions Plan.
Check out the 'More Info' section to the right to find the full report, which includes all comments (verbatim, i.e. as submitted) by respondents.
In April 2019, the City of Moncton joined cities around the world in declaring a climate emergency. Key components of Moncton's Climate Emergency Declaration include committing to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as understanding and identifying the resources necessary to achieve this goal.
The City of Moncton’s Climate Action Report outlined that the City must make it a priority to complete a strategic Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP) that will guide Moncton's energy future and ensure that its GHG emissions are sufficiently reduced.
Feedback report now available
Thank you to the hundreds of citizens who shared their input for the development of the Community Energy and Emissions Plan.
Check out the 'More Info' section to the right to find the full report, which includes all comments (verbatim, i.e. as submitted) by respondents.
You are invited to participate in a Virtual Town Hall session on November 16, 2021 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm to inform Moncton’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan.