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Eight people – most representing groups or organizations – showed up at a roundtable event at Yellowknife city hall on Tuesday to help shape the city’s new climate action plan. (Julie Plourde/Radio-Canada)

Eight people showed up for a roundtable event at city hall on Tuesday

Waste management was one of the key topics at a roundtable discussion at Yellowknife city hall, where people were invited to talk to the city about its upcoming climate action plan.

The new document will map out the city’s climate actions over the next decade, starting in 2026, and eight people – most representing groups or organizations – showed up Tuesday to try and help shape it. The current energy action plan ends this year.

Lois Little, a Yellowknife resident who has helped organize local Seniors for Climate events over the last few months, told the city that it should be doing more to keep construction waste out of the city’s landfill.

“We’re trucking in lumber, [and] making concrete is an emission-intense activity,” she explained. Reusing those materials instead of bringing them to the dump would not only expand its limited lifespan but could save money, she said.

“These are win-wins.”

Lois Little, who has been organizing Seniors for Climate events in Yellowknife over the last few months, wants the city to find a way to curb the amount of construction waste that ends up at the landfill. (Julie Plourde-Radio Canada)

Dawn Tremblay, the executive director of Ecology North, expressed dismay at a vague item shown on a slide of draft actions the city was planning, that read, “develop waste diversion program.”

“That is much too weak,” she said. “It’s probably just a placeholder in a first draft and I understand that, but I just want it to be said really clearly that we can make that really strong.

“We have some great systems in place that need attention from council, that need attention from the public, because they’re there – but they’re not quite performing as well as they could. They need some love. I’m thinking specifically of the compost program.”

Dawn Tremblay, the executive director of Ecology North, said Yellowknife has a good composting program but it ‘needs some love’ because it’s not performing as well as it could. (Julie Plourde/Radio-Canada)

Underscoring the significance of the role garbage plays in the changing climate, Shane O’Hanlon, a consultant with the firm Stantec, said that fugitive emissions from the landfill are now accounted for in the city’s emission data.

That means emissions coming from waste that’s already in the dump – not just what is going into it each year – have driven up the city’s corporate emission totals.

The city had two goals it wanted to hit this year: it had hoped to cut its corporate emissions by half of what they had been in 2009, and hoped the community would reduce its emissions in the same timeframe by 30 per cent.

O’Hanlon said preliminary data as of last week shows the community has exceeded its goal by reducing emissions by 49 per cent, while corporate emissions – now taking into account more methane from the landfill – have gone up by 166 per cent.

A hard copy of the presentation Stantec, a consulting firm hired to work on the city’s new climate action plan, made to city officials on Monday and at a roundtable event on Tuesday. (Julie Plourde/Radio-Canada)

There was also a lot of discussion around what the city could do to get more people switching to active forms of transportation — and how the city could reach more people with its survey. 

According to the platform where people can access the survey, it had been filled out by 97 people as of Tuesday afternoon. It’ll be available until Feb. 10. 

Shane O’Hanlon, a consultant with Stantec, helped lead the roundtable discussion with a colleague on Tuesday. (Julie Plourde/Radio-Canada)

O’Hanlon said there was to be more engagement on the plan in the coming months, and that it should be done this coming August. 

Related stories from around the North:

Canada: Isolated and expensive, the N.W.T.’s Sahtu riding feels squeeze of climate change, CBC News

Finland: Sámi knowledge helps developing climate policies, The Independent Barents Observer

Greenland: Canada and Greenland sign letter of intent on marine conservation area in Arctic, Eye on the Arctic

Russia: Oral histories unlock impact of climate change on nomadic life in Arctic Russia, says study, Eye on the Arctic

United States: Warming North pushing earth into “uncharted territory”: Arctic Report Card, Eye on the Arctic

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