BC Greens call for urgent action to protect residents from wildfire smoke

The B.C. Green party has called for urgent government action to improve air quality amidst one of the worst wildfire seasons in history to protect the health of British Columbians. Lauren Stallone reports.

The BC Green Party is calling for action to protect British Columbians from the health risks posed by wildfire smoke.

In a release Monday, the Leader of the BC Greens, Sonia Furstenau, said every British Columbian deserves to breathe clean air.

“Air quality is essential for our health and well-being. Poor air quality can lead to a range of health issues, including respiratory problems and cognitive impairments, which can affect our daily performance and quality of life,” she said.

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According to the Green Party, there is no safe level of wildfire smoke exposure. It says that even low concentrations of smoke can cause major health risks.

Nicole Charlwood, BC Greens MLA candidate for Kootenay Central says this is a “direct consequence of climate change and poor forestry practices.”

If elected, the party says it would invest in clean air centres across the province, prioritizing communities with the highest susceptibility, including pregnant individuals, older community members, and those with pre-existing health conditions.

The party aims to do that through its Clean Air Act, proposed in April. Details of the act include:

The party says the proposed measures require an initial investment of $125 million in the first year and $65 million to cover operating costs on an ongoing basis.