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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: February 18, 2020
Reviewed By: Andrew C. Allison, CAO
File Number: PLN 17.25
Report Number: CAO-005-20
Resolution#: GG-098-20
By-law Number:
Report Subject: Partners for Climate Protection Program
Recommendations:
1. That Report CAO-005-20 be received;
2. That Council endorse the attached Resolution (as Attachment 1 to Report
CAO-005-20) to join the Federation of Canadian Municipalities — International
Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (FCM-ICLEI) Partners for Climate
Protection (PCP) program;
3. That Council appoint an elected official for the Municipality of Clarington to the
FCM-ICLEI PCP program;
4. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign any related agreements and/or
reports;
5. That staff be directed to undertake the Five -Milestone Framework of the PCP
program as part of the Clarington Climate Action Plan, which is currently under
development; and
6. That all interested parties listed in Report CAO-005-20 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
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Report Overview
Climate change is a global issue requiring local action. Municipalities are uniquely positioned
to significantly reduce human -caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are contributing
to climate change. As part of the Clarington Climate Action Plan, which is currently under
development, the Municipality will set clear targets for corporate GHG reductions. While the
Municipality continues to undertake multiple activities that aim to reduce GHGs at the
corporate and community levels, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities — International
Council for Local Environmental Initiatives Partners for Climate Protection program presents
an opportunity to further strengthen our efforts and access additional resources and support
at no additional cost to the Municipality. This report provides and overview of the Partners for
Climate Protection program and requests Council's support to enroll in the Program, which
will support the development of Clarington's Climate Action Plan.
1. Background
1.1. The climate is changing in Clarington. According to current climate projections, the
Municipality will experience weather that is warmer, wetter and wilder before 2030. These
climate changes will create challenges for the operation of the Municipality and place
residents and the local economy at risk.
1.2. In addition to taking action to prepare for the impacts of climate change, Clarington is
taking action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. Between 2016 and 2019
Clarington staff worked with staff from the Region of Durham, area municipalities and
energy utilities in Durham Region to develop the Durham Community Energy Plan 2019
(DECP). The purpose of the DCEP is to "accelerate the transition to a clean energy
economy in Durham, while simultaneously achieving multiple economic, environmental
and social benefits." Council endorsed the DCEP in principal on November 25, 2019
(CAO-014-19).
1.3. In compliance with O. Reg. 507/18 of the Electricity Act, the Municipality compiles an
annual municipal energy consumption report. These reports help staff track energy use
and the impacts of their actions to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions and
save the Municipality money.
1.4. In spring 2019 the Municipality released a 5-year corporate Energy Conservation
Demand Management Plan (ECDM Plan). The ECDM Plan reviews the historical and
forecasted energy performance of facilities that are owned and operated by the
Municipality and recommends measures to reduce energy consumption and GHG
emissions, and save money. As part of this work, a corporate GHG inventory was
compiled.
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1.5. On July 3, 2018, Council passed Resolution #GG-366-18, approving the establishment of
an Interdepartmental Climate Change Working Group (ICCWG) and directing staff to
prepare an application for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities' (FCM) Municipalities
for Climate Innovation Program (MCIP) - Climate Change Staff Grants initiative (Report
CAO-007-18). In May 2019, the Climate Change Response Coordinator began a
24-month contract with the primary responsibility to lead the initiation of an integrated
approach to climate change action.
1.6. The ICCWG and Climate Change Response Coordinator are currently engaged in a 5-
phase process to develop the corporate Clarington Climate Action Plan (CCAP). The
CCAP will establish corporate GHG reduction targets and propose actions reduce
corporate GHG emissions (mitigation) and adapt to the impacts of climate change
(adaptation).
1.7. Data collection is completed for the adaptation components of CCAP and focus has now
turned to developing the mitigation components of the plan. The FCM, in partnership with
the Canadian chapter of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives
(ICLEI Canada) have established the Partners for Climate (PCP) Program to guide
municipalities in their efforts to reduce GHG emissions.
1.8. The PCP program's five -milestone framework has been identified as the industry best -
practice for municipalities to establish and achieve GHG emissions reductions targets.
Accordingly, the PCP program's five -milestone framework is being followed to support the
development of the mitigation aspects of the CCAP.
1.9. This report asks council to formally participate the PCP program, providing an opportunity
for staff to leverage the tools, resources and support provided to PCP program members
and for the Municipality to be formally recognized for reaching key milestones in
assessing and taking action to reduce Corporate GHG emissions.
2. Partners for Climate Change Protection Program
2.1. The Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) program is a network of Canadian municipal
governments that have committed to reducing GHGs and acting to respond to climate
change in the community, corporation or both.
2.2. In Canada, the PCP program is implemented by the FCM, in partnership with ICLEI
Canada. Since the program's inception in 1994 over 350 municipalities have joined.
2.3. The PCP program is guided by a flexible, performance based, Five -Milestone
Framework. In following this framework, member municipalities are supported in the
development of a local GHG inventory, setting GHG reduction targets, developing and
implementing a local climate change action plan, and monitoring results. The five
milestones are:
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Milestone 1 — Create a Baseline GHG Emissions Inventory and Forecast
Milestone 2 — Set Emissions Reduction Targets
Milestone 3 — Develop a Local Action Plan
Milestone 4 — Implement the Local Action Plan
Milestone 5 — Monitor Progress and Report Results
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2.4. Municipal staff are already following PCP's Five -Milestone Framework to establish
corporate GHG emissions targets in developing the CCAP for the Corporation. Joining
the PCP program will provide Clarington access to resources, information and tools that
we would not otherwise have access to, to support the completion of each milestone.
Resources includes case studies, webinars, templates, guidance documents, sample
reports, and technical assistance.
2.5. PCP program members are also encouraged to network with other members, sharing
knowledge and best practices, and identifying opportunities for collaboration and
partnership. Municipalities receive recognition from FCM-ICLEI for milestone
achievements and for reported measures.
2.6. Members of the PCP program are expected to move through the Five -Milestone
Framework within 10 years of joining, report on progress at least once every two years,
maintain up-to-date contact information, participate in program activities, and share our
experience with other network members.
2.7. The PCP program is free to join and it is not legally binding. If a municipality is not able
to meet the PCP program requirements, the municipality may leave the program at any
time and re -join it at a later date.
3. PCP Program Enrolment & Next Steps
3.1. Municipal enrolment in the PCP program requires Council to pass a resolution confirming
its participation and commitment to achieving the Five -Milestone Framework, as provided
in Attachment 1.
3.2. Membership in the PCP program requires that one elected official representative and one
corporate staff representative be appointed to oversee implementation of the PCP
milestones and act as points of contact to communicate and promote the Municipality's
involvement in the PCP program. If Council chooses to join as a member to the PCP
program, a Council representative will need to be appointed. It is recommended that the
Municipality's Climate Change Response Coordinator act as the Municipal staff
representative for the PCP program.
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3.3. Endorsement of this resolution commits the Municipality to develop and implement an
action plan to reduce GHG emissions at a corporate or community scale. Municipal staff
are already engaged in the development of the CCAP, which will include a plan to reduce
corporate GHG emissions.
3.4. Subject to Council resolution, staff will:
• Submit the Council resolution to FCM to confirm the Municipality's participation in
the program; and
• Incorporate the Five -Milestone Framework of the PCP program into the CCAP,
currently under development.
4. Conclusion
The Municipality can play an important leadership role in reducing GHG emissions and
building community resilience to the impacts of climate change, while contributing to a
healthy and sustainable community for its residents. Participation in FMC-ICLEI's PCP
program provides the Municipality with access to resources, tools and financial support
as we work to develop a climate action plan for the Corporation, at no additional cost to
the Municipality. Further, membership to the PCP program will demonstrate the
Municipality's commitment to addressing climate change, using a systematic, organized,
well -recognized and tested framework.
Staff Contact: Doran Hoge, Climate Change Response Coordinator, 905-623-3379 ex 2429 or
dhoge@clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 - Council Resolution to Join the Partners for Climate Protection Program
The following interested parties will be notified of Council's decision:
Durham Region Roundtable on Climate Change
PCP Secretariat, Federation of Canadian Municipalities
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
General Government Committee Meeting
RESOLUTION #
DATE: February 18, 2020
Council Resolution to Join the FCM—ICLEI Partners for Climate Protection
Program
Whereas the Municipality of Clarington's Inter -departmental Climate Change Working
Group (ICCWG) is developing the Clarington Climate Action Plan, which will include: a
corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory and forecast, corporate GHG reduction
target, actions to reduce GHG emissions, and a strategy to implement and monitor the
implementation of the Clarington's corporate climate actions;
Whereas the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and the International Council
for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) have established the Partners for Climate
Protection (PCP) program to provide a forum for municipal governments to share their
knowledge and experience with other municipal governments on how to reduce GHG
emissions;
Whereas over 350 municipal governments across Canada representing more than 65
per cent of the population have already committed to reducing corporate and community
GHG emissions through the PCP program since its inception in 1994;
Whereas the PCP program is based on a five -milestone framework that involves
completing a GHG inventory and forecast, setting a GHG reduction target, developing a
local action plan, implementing the plan, and monitoring progress and reporting results;
Be it resolved that the Municipality of Clarington communicate to FCM and ICLEI
Canada its participation in the PCP program and its commitment to achieving the
milestones set out in the PCP five -milestone framework;
Be it resolved that the Municipality of Clarington appoint the following:
a) Doran Hoge
Climate Change Response Coordinator
905-623-3379 x2429
dhoge(o)_clarington.net
Signature
Date
b) Elected official (Name)
(Job Title) Contact
Number
Email Address
Signature
Date
to oversee implementation of the PCP milestones and be the points of contact for the
PCP program within the municipality.