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Climate change considered at local level

The climate is changing, and effects can be felt locally.
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Changing global climate’s local consequences is being discussed at a free session at Township of Langley Civic Facility on May 22. (Langley Advance Times files)

Adapting to Climate Change is the subject of a free public session on May 22, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Fraser River Presentation Theatre at the Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 65th Ave.

Local effects of climate change will be discussed by Cloverdale-Langley City MP John Aldag and Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium scientist Trevor Murdock.

Residents who want to learn more about climate change and its impact on the planet – and on the community we live in – are encouraged to attend.

The Adapting to Climate Change session is being held by the Township of Langley, the Government of Canada, and PCIC.

Those who attend can learn how local climate is changing, express how climate change is affecting them, and discuss the issue with guest speakers Aldag and Murdock.

Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese will provide opening remarks, and light refreshments will be served.

Registration is requested. To learn more and sign up, visit tol.ca/climateadaptation.

The public event coincides with the development of the Township’s Climate Change Adaptation Plan.

The plan will use the latest climate science to look at all the municipality’s service areas and assess how to reduce our risks, now and in the future, and prepare the community for climate change impacts such as prolonged droughts, severe storms, and flooding.

“Change is coming, and it is up to all levels of government to ensure we adapt,” said Krista Robinson, Township of Langley Sustainability Programs Specialist. “We encourage anyone interested in climate change, how it will impact us, and the steps that can be taken, to join us for this free opportunity to learn more and have their say.”

For more information, contact climatechange@tol.ca or 604-532-7300.