Corporate GHG Emissions Inventory
Since joining the PCP program in 1998, the Town has completed five (5) corporate inventories. The corporate inventory specifically measures emissions that the Town of New Glasgow is accountable for, such as municipal operations and service provision. The Town has corporate inventories for 1990, 1997, 2003, 2011, and fiscal year 2018-19. For the fiscal year 2018-19, the inventory measured municipal operations to be equivalent to 3003.76 tonnes of CO2e (or greenhouse gas emissions) across five sectors: Buildings; Water; Fleet; Streetlights & Traffic Signals; and Water & Wastewater; and Solid Waste.
For a detailed breakdown of the Corporate Inventory, please refer to the default New Glasgow Corporate Emissions Inventory, 2018 (10.14 MB) .
Corporate Climate Action Plan & GHG Emissions Reduction Targets
In 2020, Town Council approved the Corporate Climate Action Plan 2020-2025. The corporate plan outlines how the Town will reduce energy consumption and emissions from Municipal operations in order to achieve its corporate GHG reduction targets. The Town is committed to reducing corporate emissions by 15% below 2018 levels by 2025, and by 30% below 2018 levels by 2030. These targets will be achieved or exceeded through policies and actions to increase energy efficiency in Town buildings, transitioning the Town fleet to electric vehicles, renewable energy generation, waste diversion and reduction, and organizational and institutional policy change.
Download the default New Glasgow Corporate Climate Action Plan, 2020 (3.56 MB) .
Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) Program
The Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) program is a network of over 490 Municipalities across Canada working to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions while creating economic and social benefits for their communities. The program has been operating for over 20 years as a joint effort between the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and ICLEI Canada— Local Governments for Sustainability. This program provides technical tools, mentorship, and a nationwide network to support climate action locally and across the country. The Town of New Glasgow became a PCP member in 1998 when council officially adopted a joining resolution.
The PCP program outlines a 5-milestone framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the corporate (Municipal) and community level.
- Milestone 1: Builds the foundation through the creation of a baseline emissions inventory and business-as-usual (BAU) forecast.
- Milestone 2: Set an emission reduction target.
- Milestone 3: Develop of a local action plan to achieve emission reductions.
- Milestone 4: Implement the local action plan.
- Milestone 5: Monitor progress and report results.
The 5-milestone framework is individually done for both the Municipality's corporate emissions (i.e. municipally-owned operations) and for community-wide emissions.
Please refer to the Municipal Climate Action and Community Climate Action for more information on the Town’s emission inventories, reduction targets and action plans.
Partners For Climate Protection 5-milestone Framework





Municipal Role in Climate Action
Municipalities are at the forefront of climate action in Nova Scotia and across Canada. According to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, it is estimated that municipalities have control or influence over 50% of greenhouse gas emissions. Mainstreaming climate action into official plans and policies can ensure climate change considerations are embedded into decision-making frameworks and properly planned for and managed. By effectively planning for changing conditions, Municipalities can ensure their communities are adaptive and resilient to climate change impacts. As well, taking action locally can lead to reduced energy costs, new job creation, and improved community health and wellbeing.