Sierra Club BC on heat wave and climate action
June 28, 2021
Please be advised that Sierra Club BC’s Senior Forest and Climate Campaigner Jens Wieting is available to comment on B.C.’s current heat wave and the urgent need for climate emergency policies that address both climate pollution and impacts.
“We can fool ourselves, but we can’t fool the atmosphere. The current heat wave is a reminder that time is running out. B.C.’s lack of climate action has severe consequences that are already being felt today. We need immediate policy change guided by what science shows is needed to save life as we know it.”
For background, see the following related items:
- BC failing to do its part to address the global climate and biodiversity crisis — Canada’s recent National Inventory Report shows that B.C.’s emissions have increased every single year since 2014 and reached 65.7 million tonnes of CO2 in 2019. LINK TO MEDIA RELEASE
- Critical report shows current BC logging practices increase climate disaster risks for BC communities — Forest conservation, forestry reforms, and Indigenous expertise and knowledge are urgently needed to mitigate climate disaster risks like heat waves. LINK TO MEDIA RELEASE
- Sierra Club BC calls on provincial government to end silence about skyrocketing forest emissions — B.C. government’s own data show total greenhouse gas emissions for 2018 are more than three times larger than official numbers, when including uncounted emissions from “forest management.” LINK TO MEDIA RELEASE
Media contact:
Jens Wieting, Senior Forest and Climate Campaigner | Sierra Club BC
jens@sierraclub.bc.ca, (604) 354-5312
Photo: Mya Van Woudenberg/Sierra Club BC