Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas
The City of Oshawa is committed to improving air quality to enhance the quality of life for all community members.
The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks run 39 Air Quality Index monitoring stations in Ontario, one of which is in Oshawa.
City staff monitor the Province's annual Air Quality in Ontario Report and shares the findings with Council. The most recent report is INFO-24-53 dated March 20, 2024.
For more information and resources on air quality and smog alerts:
Community Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan
Partners for Climate Protection
The City of Oshawa is a proud member of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) program. This program is a network of over 450 municipalities across Canada committed to taking action against climate change by reducing municipal greenhouse gas emissions. PCP offers a five-step Milestone Framework with steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Achievements
- The City of Oshawa has achieved the top-level Milestone five on a corporate level - monitoring and reporting results.
- At the community level, Oshawa has advanced to Milestone three – Developing a local action plan - and is progressing toward Milestone four, which involves implementing a local climate action plan.
Progress monitoring and reporting results will continue according to the plan.
Community Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan
The City of Oshawa’s Community Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan was completed as a Council priority through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Partners for Climate Protection program. In coordination with the Oshawa Strategic Plan, Oshawa Official Plan, Integrated Transportation Master Plan and the Active Transportation Master Plan, this Plan provides guidance on how to reduce community-wide emissions over the short and long term.
View the Public Report and Community Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan