Climate Change Planning

The County of Haliburton and local municipalities are committed to climate action. This includes ways we will reduce our impact on climate change, and steps we will take to prepare for its adverse effects. The County has initiated a climate change planning process consisting of three phases: corporate climate change mitigation, corporate climate change adaptation and community mitigation and adaptation.

Mitigation

Efforts to reduce or prevent emission of greenhouse gases. Mitigation can mean using new technologies and renewable energies, making older equipment more energy efficient, or changing management practices or consumer behavior.

Adaptation

The ability to adjust to changing conditions by natural systems or society. Anticipating the adverse effects of climate change and taking appropriate action to prevent or reduce the damage they can cause, or taking advantage of opportunities that may arise. It has been shown that well planned, early adaptation action saves money and lives later.

The County's Corporate Climate Change Mitigation Plan outlines objectives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions resulting from municipal operations and services.

Goals

  1. Improve energy efficiency and transition to low carbon and renewable sources of energy in municipal facilities
  2. Reduce fuel consumption and transition to low carbon vehicles and fuels in municipal fleet
  3. Reduce and divert organic waste from municipal landfills
  4. Integrate climate change considerations across municipal programs, policies and plans

Documents (PDF)

The County's Corporate Climate Change Adaptation Plan outlines how the County and local municipalities can adapt municipal assets, operations and services to prepare for the impacts of climate change.

Goals

  1. Ensure current and future infrastructure is adapted to withstand the impacts of a changing climate
  2. Protect municipal natural assets and enhance nature-based solutions
  3. Minimize health risks to outdoor staff and provide resources to the community to improve their capacity to adapt
  4. Integrate climate adaptation into municipal plans and processes

Documents (PDF)

The County of Haliburton is developing a Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP). The CCAP will provide a long-term roadmap for the transition to a low carbon and resilient community. 

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Haliburton County is home to 5 publicly accessible electric vehicle Park & Charge charging stations in partnership with the Ivy Charging Network. See details on the locations and how to use the stations on the Electric Vehicle Charging Stations page. 

Green Fleet

2020 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid SUV

The County's Green Fleet Policy aims to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption and actively incorporate low-emission vehicles into fleet operations. In December 2020, the County of Haliburton purchased a 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) to replace a pick-up truck in the Roads Department.