2024 Elizabeth Henry ScholarshipScholarship applications are open now through May 10! The 2024 Elizabeth Henry Scholarship for Communities and Environmental Health ($4,000 award) will support a graduate student working on research projects in partnership with one or more Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous British Columbia communities that are addressing air quality, environmental health issues and/or promoting environmental sustainability through cooperative initiatives. |
Zero Emission Fleets
A great day at Zero Emission Fleets: RECONNECT 2024 in the City of North Vancouver on March 6. Our Plug in BC team hosted EV innovators for sessions, displays and demos of leading-edge electric vehicles and equipment. Panels addressed the road forward for medium and heavy-duty electric trucks & industry electrification in BC, and participants enjoyed networking time, EV & E-bike test drives and tours of HaiSea's electric tugboats. Learn more about fleet electrification opportunities on our Plug In BC website. Photo: Nicole Gonzalez Filos, FBC. Grant for Local Governments
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Yes, it's Down to You!
Subscribe to the FBC Youth Program's DOWN TO YOU podcast! Hear from young leaders throughout BC about their work to reduce their climate footprint and share inspiring ideas for a net-zero future. Available now on your favourite podcatcher and on the Down to You podcast site! Energy Efficiency Policies in Three CommunitiesHere's a look at the experiences in three BC First Nations communities — Musqueam, Laxgalts'ap Village and Tsawwassen — to develop and implement energy efficiency policies. Learn about the approaches each community is taking to create efficiency, lower utility costs and improve health, and safety of people’s homes and other amenities. Floodplain Mapping ProjectsThe Province of BC is seeking to create high-quality floodplain maps for BC communities that are exposed to riverine, lakeshore and/or coastal flood hazards. The new floodplain mapping initiative is managed by FBC on behalf of the Province and at the direction of project committees. Learn about the areas being mapped. Kwadacha Solar EnergyKwadacha Nation has advanced clean energy for their remote community — 500+ km north of Prince George — with a new solar photovoltaic system on the rooftop of Aatse Davie School. The system now produces clean energy to directly power the school, which cuts fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions and saves money. Other important benefits: this clean energy transition reduces air pollution and noise pollution from diesel power generation. Support FBCThe Fraser Basin Council welcomes charitable donations at any time through Canada Helps — via our Canada Helps Donation Page. Thanks to all donors who are supporting FBC in our sustainability projects.
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