Special Projects
Strait-Highlands Green Action





Climate change is a global problem, affecting all countries. While greenhouse gases (GHGs) form naturally, many human activities add additional GHGs to the atmosphere. Heating and cooling buildings, using energy at home and work, driving vehicles to move people and goods, powering industrial processes - most things we do that consume energy contribute to the problem. Radiation from the sun enters the earth's atmosphere, and GHGs act like a greenhouse's glass to block this heat from escaping back to space. There is a direct link between rising atmospheric GHG concentrations, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2), global warming and more frequent extreme weather events. In Canada, climate change will affect fishing, farming, forestry, lakes, rivers, coastal communities and the North.

The Strait-Highlands Region, which includes Inverness County, Richmond County and the Town of Port Hawkesbury, have joined the Partners for Climate Protection Program in 2005 with the Strait-Highlands Regional Development Agency (S-HRDA) taking a lead role toward sustainability. Pooling together resources, each partner municipality will benefit in many ways from being part of a more sustainable region.

The S-HRDA will work together with local municipalities, businesses and residents on sustainability projects to reduce our environmental footprint and allow us to play an active role in the Green Economy. Through this process, the team will continue engaging government public and private sectors within the Strait-Highlands Region to educate and collaborate on issues related to carbon emissions in the region.

For more information, contact:

John Beaton
902.625.3929, extension 5
john.beaton@strait-highlands.ns.ca







Strait-Highlands Regional Development Agency
32 Paint St. - Unit 5
Port Hawkesbury
Nova Scotia, Canada
B9A 3J8
Phone: (902) 625-3929
Fax: (902) 625-1559
E-Mail: info@strait-highlands.ns.ca