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The District of Peachland has established a Climate Action Task Force to develop a plan for how Peachland and its residents should work to both limit climate change by reducing our climate pollution and prepare for its present and future effects. The Task Force is made up of volunteers who are residents of Peachland.

This survey is an important part of our public consultation process. It asks a few basic questions about your experience of climate change in Peachland, your concerns, and your ideas for what we should do.

We will compile everyone's responses and use them to help us write Peachland's Climate Action Plan. We will share a draft of that plan with the residents of Peachland for further feedback before preparing a version to send to Peachland Council.

We hope to hear from many Peachlanders and to hear a diversity of voices. The more engagement from members of our community, the stronger the plan will be.

Your responses will be anonymous unless you choose to identify yourself as someone who wants to become more involved, wants to receive email updates on our work or wants their name entered in the draw for the Emergency Kit prize. Even if you do identify yourself, your responses will be separated from your contact information so that those responses then become anonymous within the full set of data collected by the survey.

The survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Deadline to respond is Tuesday, December 31, 2024.

Part 1: Your Experience of Climate Change
By climate change we mean the longer-term changes in local, regional, and global climate patterns caused by human activity. The human activities that contribute the most to climate change include: transportation, heating and cooling of buildings, agriculture, and building construction (particularly manufacturing cement). Climate change is here and you may already be thinking about it. Let us know.

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* 1. How has climate change affected you so far? What, if any, changes in our climate have you experienced?

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* 2. Thinking about life in Peachland, what, if any, are your greatest concerns about how climate change will affect our community?

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