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SUMMARY:Part 4: Financial Barriers to Climate Action Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Financing is one of the most common challenges local governments face when looking to put their climate plans into action. Municipal governments are limited in the tools available to them to raise revenue\, being largely dependent on property taxes\, user fees\, and funding from other levels of government. Though climate mitigation and adaptation will ultimately result in cost-savings for governments and residents alike\, many projects require significant initial investment\, which can be a deterrent for cash-strapped municipalities.   \nHowever\, municipalities are also creating new and innovative solutions\, creating taxation structures\,  working with new partners\, and tapping into new sources of revenue. This webinar will feature a discussion of the range of different climate financing options available to municipalities\, as well as a case study of one community’s successful approach to financing climate action.
URL:https://www.nfu.ca/event/part-4-financial-barriers-to-climate-action-implementation/
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SUMMARY:Part 3: Institutional and Political Barriers to Climate Action Implementation
DESCRIPTION:When it’s time to start implementing local climate plans\, a set of challnges often arise that are political and institutional in nature. Municipal governments often come up against established procedures and resistance to change that can slow down the adoption of new climate policies and practices. At the same time\, implementing climate plans effectively often requires deep levels of coordination and collaboration across municipal departments and agencies and with other local actors in the community\, yet this type of coordinate can be challenging to achieve. Within municipalities\, it can also be complex and time-consuming to achieve policy integration\, incorporating climate objectives into existing plans and policies. Finally\, communities do not exist in isolation; rather\, they must operate within the broader landscape of provincial/territorial and federal governments whose support for climate action can vary greatly. Future proofing climate action is thus essential in guarding against shifting politics.  \nThis webinar will dive into some of these barriers and explore how they can be overcome.
URL:https://www.nfu.ca/event/part-3-institutional-and-political-barriers-to-climate-action-implementation/
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SUMMARY:Part 2: Technical Barriers to Climate Action Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Municipalities face significant challenges in advancing their climate initiatives due to several technical barriers. A lack of in-house expertise often hampers the ability to design and implement effective climate strategies\, leaving gaps in critical areas of action. Furthermore\, inadequate data on local climate impacts and greenhouse gas emissions complicates efforts to plan and monitor progress\, reducing the effectiveness of climate actions. Additionally\, many municipalities struggle with limited access to advanced technologies and infrastructure\, which can slow the adoption of innovative climate solutions.  \nJoin us for this webinar as we explore these technical barriers and share examples of how municipalities are overcoming them to advance local climate action.
URL:https://www.nfu.ca/event/part-2-technical-barriers-to-climate-action-implementation/
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SUMMARY:Part 1: Social Barriers to Climate Action Implementation
DESCRIPTION:In this first webinar of the series\, we will explore social barriers that often hinder the implementation of effective and equitable local climate action plans. Misinformation and a lack of public engagement on climate initiatives can lead to pushback\, making it challenging to implement climate actions.\nJoin us to hear from our speakers on tools and best practices for effectively   engaging communities to enable implementation of  local climate plans.
URL:https://www.nfu.ca/event/part-1-social-barriers-to-climate-action-implementation/
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