The Council
Alberta’s network for elected officials sharing a commitment to climate action at the local level.
The Alberta Municipal Climate Leadership Council advances climate leadership and collaboration at the local level. The group fosters innovation and success by bringing together elected officials from different municipalities to share knowledge, build relationships and develop new skills and capacities.
Members of the AMCLC gain access to targeted and evidence-based education and capacity development opportunities, peer learning and connection, and a collaboration and action-focused learning environment.
“The Alberta Municipal Leadership Council has been a great resource for me as an elected official. It connects me to other elected officials in Alberta working to move climate action forward and provides me with current resources and data on climate change related topics in Alberta.”
Councillor Rachel Swendseid, Town of Okotoks
Apply to the Council
Join a network of your peers who share your interest and commitment to climate action at the local level. As of September 2022, we are now recruiting elected officials to join the new Alberta Municipal Climate Leadership Council. As one of our first members, you will gain access to:
- Education and resources tailored to elected officials across Alberta
- Peer-to-peering learning and networking
- In-person events celebrating success stories
Applications will be processed within 5 business days.
Terms of Reference
The Council’s Terms of Reference provide clear direction on the purpose and scope of the AMCLC, to both help manage expectations and to provide members with vital information about membership expectations.
“Having the opportunity to participate in the Alberta Climate Leadership Council has been extremely beneficial. I not only learn from the facilitators and guest speakers, but I also find it very valuable to listen to my colleagues from across Alberta who are undertaking important initiatives in their communities. MCCAC always ensures this is a safe and respectful space for this important dialogue. For me, these meetings and connections to MCCAC reinforce that our community is on the right path, and I look forward to the new playbook and explorer tools that will be available to help us navigate this journey.”
Jean Barclay, Mayor of Innisfail