Carbon Neutral Action Reports
Under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act, all public sector organizations are required to report out annually, beginning in June of 2009, on their plans and actions taken to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In addition, core government is required to report on emissions associated with business travel beginning in October 2007 through the end of 2008, and on the offsets purchased to achieve carbon neutral travel.
View a summary of the 2009 public sector reports:
- Getting to Carbon Neutral Government (PDF, 1.74 MB)
The individual reports are also available to view and are organized by sector:
Many public sector organizations already have existing sustainability reporting mechanisms that provide significant detail on their programs, so the Carbon Neutral Action Reports were designed to meet regulatory requirements without requiring duplicate reporting.
On April 27, 2009, the BC Working Group and Network on Sustainability Education hosted the 2nd Summit on sustainability education. Read the full report here.
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Catalyzing Collaboration 2009
Culturally Inclusive Sustainability Education. More...
Taking Action 2009
British Columbia's Universities and Colleges Respond to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. More...
Taking Stock 2008
The current state of sustainability in B.C. Universities and Colleges. More...
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