TransformTO is a plan adopted by the
City of Toronto
Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
to bring the city to
carbon neutrality
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by 2040.
The plan was adopted by city council unanimously in July 2017, and has components addressing buildings, transportation, waste, and natural systems.
The plan initially started in response to the 2016
Paris Agreement
The Paris Agreement (also called the Paris Accords or Paris Climate Accords) is an international treaty on climate change that was signed in 2016. The treaty covers climate change mitigation, adaptation, and finance. The Paris Agreement was ...
, aiming to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, but the timeline was accelerated following the council's 2019 declaration of a climate emergency by city council.
While the main goal of the TransformTO is to reach net-zero carbon emissions, it also aims to achieve co-benefits that positively impact the lives of Torontonians. Thus, the plan targets social equity, public health, protections for low-income groups, and local economy enhancements.
History
Consultations for the plan started in 2015, as the Paris negotiations were underway. It precedes the federal government's 2020 net-zero emissions accountability act, which made the target of carbon neutrality by 2050 legally binding. The consultation was initiated with leadership from City Council, and was done as a collaboration between the city's environment and energy division and The Atmospheric Fund, with input from 10 other divisions and 20 community representatives, including indigenous groups.
The plan originally aimed to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050. In December 2021, propelled by councillor
Mike Layton
Michael Layton (born November 16, 1980) is a Canadian politician who served on Toronto City Council from 2010 until 2022. Layton most recently represented Ward 11 University—Rosedale. He was first elected in the 2010 municipal election in W ...
, the city set a new timeline for reaching net-zero by 2040, 10 years earlier than the national goal.
The Toronto & York Region Labour Council endorsed the plan.
Strategy
The plan includes four component strategies, covering buildings, transportation, waste, and natural systems.
Governance
In May 2022, the Toronto City Council endorsed a city-created "Accountability and Management Framework" that is meant to guide long term implementation of the strategy. The framework aligns with the
C40 climate action planning framework. It calls for the creation of three groups:
* A Climate Advisory Group (CAG) guides the development and implementation of the TransformTO strategy. The CAG is composed of 20 members representing community groups, industry groups, energy companies, and civil society.
CAG members apply to be nominated, and meet four times a year.
* A Joint TransformTO Implementation Committee coordinates between city staff and unions to reach the net zero goal.
* A Net Zero Climate Leadership Table coordinates between senior city management staff across city divisions.
Implementation
Under its buildings sub-strategy, the City of Toronto offers energy retrofit loans finance capital improvements that reduce energy demands of buildings. Within the transportation sector, the
ferries
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...
connecting the city to
Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands are a chain of 15 small islands in Lake Ontario, south of mainland Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the ...
are planned to be converted to electric power. The Toronto Parking Authority has initiated a program for
electric vehicle
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charging stations in city-operated parking lots.
Community groups have also taken up climate action under the plan's umbrella, including groups encouraging cycling as a form of soft mobility. Danforth-area residents are leading an effort to retrofit their homes to reduce their carbon emissions.
Despite considerable progress up to 2022, the city is not projected to reach its 2030 goals, making it unlikely to reach net zero by 2040.
The Toronto Green Standard (TGS) is a sustainable design standard for all new private and city-owned buildings in the city. It is one of the cornerstones of the TransformTO strategy.
Controversies
In late 2022, the Ontario government passed Bill 23, titled More Homes Built Faster Act. The bill includes building code provisions that override the Toronto Green Standard, the provisions were later repealed.
In mid 2023, the provincial government gave permission to the
Port Lands plant to increase its production capacity from natural gas, thus increasing the carbon emissions of Toronto and making it more difficult to meet TransformTO goals.
The 2024 bill by the
Doug Ford
Douglas Robert Ford Jr. (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician and businessman who has served as the 26th and current premier of Ontario and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party since 2018. He represents the Toronto rid ...
conservative provincial government titled "Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act" dictated the removal of existing
bike lane
Bike lanes (US) or cycle lanes (UK) are types of bikeways (cycleways) with lanes on the roadway for cyclists only. In the United Kingdom, an on-road cycle-lane can be firmly restricted to cycles (marked with a solid white line, entry by motor ...
s on three major streets in Toronto. A report by City staff stated that the removal of bike lanes would cost the city $48M, in addition to losing the $27M that were invested in building the infrastructure, and that it would hinder the efforts towards reaching the TransformTO plans. City Council voted in support of a motion to oppose the legislation, including through legal means.
References
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External links
Official page on the City of Toronto WebsiteDashboard with modelling dataTransformTO Net Zero Strategy reportToronto Green Standard
Climate action plans
Environment of Toronto
Municipal government of Toronto