Climate Change
Energy-Efficient Buildings & Retrofits
Promesses de Green
to create resources such as how-to guides, comprehensive lists of grant and funding options, recognized/certified practitioners and trades companies.
especially to net zero, including for removing gas heating and appliances and provide modified requirements for older character buildings.
to absorb and reduce stormwater runoff and keep buildings cooler in the summers and warmer in winters.
by retrofitting key public buildings with climate-smart heating and cooling systems (e.g., Seniors’ Centers, Family Places, Neighbourhood Houses).Include educational displays of how much energy is produced, GHGs reduced, and money saved on energy bills.
Urban Heat
Promesses de Green
Greens believe in the 3-30-300 rule for a healthier, greener city: every resident should be able to see a minimum of 3 trees from every home, enjoy 30 percent tree canopy cover in every neighbourhood and be within 300 metres of the nearest public park or green space. 30% is a minimum - we'll aim to match Metro Vancouver’s goal of 40% city-wide tree cover with tree species that excel at sequestering GHGs and can cope with changing climate.
by retrofitting key public buildings with climate-smart heating and cooling systems (e.g., Seniors’ Centers, Family Places, Neighbourhood Houses).Include educational displays of how much energy is produced, GHGs reduced, and money saved on energy bills.
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Biographie
His career has spanned both the entertainment industry as well as educational institutions. His work in theatre, live events, TV and film have taken him from Haida Gwaii to Nova Scotia, and helped fine tune his technical and art management skills. His experience in educational institutions have led to a well rounded understanding of facility management.
Nick is deeply passionate about Vancouver schools and students, and believes it is imperative that the incredible work in housing for students and staff by our previous Green trustees be carried on. With his experience in facilities management, Nick will help continue to push the provincial government to fulfill their seismic upgrade responsibilities to our schools, and hold the government to account on building new schools. Nick also has keen interest in developing sustainable food programs utilizing both community garden spaces, as well as the latest science and technology in urban farming. Utilizing his connections with arts organizations in the city, he will look to form new partnerships with them and school art programs, to ensure arts continue to flourish and grow in our schools.
Raison de la candidature
Drawing on his experience as a facility manager, Nick will push the provincial government to fulfill their seismic upgrade responsibilities to our schools, and hold the government to account on building new schools. Nick has keen interest in developing sustainable food programs and believes in educating and empowering students to make the healthiest life choices. Nick has also worked in the arts for nearly two decades, and will work to protect and grow arts in our schools while building new relationships with arts organizations in the city.
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