YOUR PERSPECTIVE: Prioritizing both economy and environment in B.C.
People shouldn’t be forced to choose between a growing, thriving economy and a healthy environment. British Columbians want access to good jobs that can support their families, affordability, and the opportunity to do more than just survive. They also want to ensure their community is not regularly put at risk by extreme weather events and to know that their government is working to keep them safe.
In the Fraser Valley, the impacts of climate-related disasters are unfortunately fresh in the memory. It was only a few years ago that much of this region was hit by catastrophic floods that changed so many lives. Clearly, preventing the further occurrence of such devastating events needs to be a priority. We cannot stand by and watch our province get hit by worsening disasters, doing nothing to address climate change. At the same time, we cannot let this government drive our economy into the ground, sacrificing people’s livelihoods in the process.
Somehow, the discussion around economy versus environment has become a false choice — a political wedge — but it doesn’t have to be that way. Unfortunately, the current NDP government has not realized this.
Based on the government’s own documents, their ‘CostBC’ scheme, marketed as the CleanBC climate plan, will lead household incomes to plummet by $11,000 annually. It will result in the loss of more than 200,000 jobs and lead to nearly $3 billion in revenue lost for health care and other critical services.
