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Created in 2005, the Ontario Greenbelt – the largest Greenbelt in the world - consists of two million acres of productive farm land and environmentally sensitive areas that have been permanently protected from development. It’s also a massive water and air filter, a sustainable food supply, a nine billion dollar annual economic and job creating powerhouse, and the provinces most popular environmental initiative.
The Greenbelt plays a significant role in helping protect both natural and human systems from climate change by limiting the amount of environmental stress that urban development and human activities can cause. However, less than two decades after it’s formation, the Ontario Greenbelt is threatened by the same forces it was designed to mitigate – urban sprawl, infrastructure development, and the imminent threat of climate change. Despite strong public support for the initiative, a lack of government commitment to permanently protecting these environmentally sensitive lands will be detrimental to the health of both natural and human systems.
Im writing to urge the government to cease the development of protected greenspace/ conservation land. Instead, I'd like to see you recommit to protecting the fragile ecology of these lands and preserve it for generations to come!
Submitted November 30, 2022 8:21 AM
Comment on
Decision on proposed redesignation of land under the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan
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019-6218
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75327
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