Climate change, and how it will impact Kelownasa国际传媒檚 agriculture sector, is being looked into by the city.
Staff is seeking input from the Agricultural Advisory Committee (AAC) to help identify opportunities for agriculture to become more resilient to climate change. A climate projection report for the Okanagan, released in 2020, found hotter, drier summers, intense weather, and more precipitation are already being experienced.
sa国际传媒淭he summer of 2021 saw a record-breaking heat wave followed by six Central Okanagan wildfires that resulted in a loss of over 70 homes,sa国际传媒 according to the report. sa国际传媒淭he fires and accompanying smoke and restrictions impacted health, tourism, agriculture, and other aspects of the local economy. These sa国际传媒榰nprecedentedsa国际传媒 events are expected more frequently in the future.sa国际传媒
City council approved Kelownasa国际传媒檚 Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP) in 2018. The five-year strategy identified actions to reduce Kelownasa国际传媒檚 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2023. The city is now developing a Climate Resilient Kelowna Strategy over three phases to identify ways to mitigate GHG emissions and to help the community adapt and build resiliency to extreme heat, more intense wildfires, increasing water shortages, more smoke days, and flooding.
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The report to the ACC states climate change will have a range of impacts on local agriculture, and understanding how these changes are already impacting agricultural practices would be beneficial to the citysa国际传媒檚 climate-resilient strategy.
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gary.barnes@kelownacapnews.com
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