British Columbia to reverse ‘short-term thinking’ with pledge to protect 30% of province by 2030

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Advocates say Premier David Eby’s conservation mandate is an ‘important step’ in the fight against biodiversity loss in B.C., which is home to nearly 700 globally imperilled species.

The commitment to double B.C.’s current land protections was made in Premier David Eby’s mandate letter to Nathan Cullen, B.C.’s new Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship. Eby instructed Cullen to ensure land operations in the province guarantee sustainability for future generations and to work closely with Indigenous communities to achieve that goal.

“We have seen the impacts of short-term thinking on the British Columbia land base — exhausted forests, poisoned water and contaminated sites,” Eby’s letter states. “These impacts don’t just cost the public money to clean up and rehabilitate, they threaten the ability of entire communities to thrive and succeed.”

B.C. vows to reverse ‘short-term thinking’ with pledge to protect 30% of province by 2030 | The Narwhal
 
I'll be honest, this doesn't really sound like something the previous premier, John Horgan would commit to. Premier Horgan seems to have had a record of dragging his feet on environmental issues such as protection of old growth forest from logging and development and protections for species at risk. I hope this new administration in Victoria (British Columbia's capitol where the legislative assembly meets) will be more successful in continuing to prioritize environmental policy.
 
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