Sylvan Lake reveals Climate Resilience Express Action Plan
The Town of Sylvan Lake aims to enhance its sustainability and be prepared for adverse weather through its new Climate Resilience Express Action Plan.
Work on the plan began in November when the All One Sky Foundation hosted a workshop with stakeholders from the Town, province, industry and local landowners. The workshop focused on assessing and identifying potential climate-related risks and opportunities and formulating actions to manage those risks and opportunities identified as priorities.
“Climate change is apparent in our region, certainly with us being located on the lake and having a real attachment to that lake ecosystem,” explains Joanne Gaudet, Town of Sylvan Lake Communications Officer. “Climate change is important to us, we’ve made that quite apparent in our Strategic Plan over the last few years and our project priorities. So when we took part in this workshop we identified some risks and priorities that require immediate action and a plan for tackling those.”
Historic climate data was also reviewed at the workshop, with the mean annual temperature in the area found to have increased 1.5 degrees Celsius from 1917-2016, a rate described as roughly 50 per cent faster than the observed global rate of warming over the same period. According to the data, the largest seasonal increase in temperature in Sylvan Lake occurred during the winter months from December to February.