CLIMATE CHANGE
APEGGA members have a wide diversity of occupations and responsibilities. Many are involved in different types of economic development, which should occur in a cost effective and environmentally responsible manner. Professional members explore resources and design economic and sustainable methods of developing them. They develop new projects and public infrastructure and keep existing facilities operating effectively. Responsible environmental management is an inherent part of performing those duties for all professional members, regardless of their discipline. APEGGA professionals may or may not be directly managed by other members of APEGGA. Regardless, members will expect to be supported in environmentally responsible decisions by management and team members, as they too, have a societal responsibility for wise stewardship of the environment. The primary duty of professional members is to hold paramount the protection of public safety and welfare, with due regard for the environment.
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ENGINEERS CANADA ENVIRONMENT WEBSITE
Engineers Canada actively pursues positive relations with the federal government, and direct influence on federal public policy, legislation, regulations and actions that have the potential to affect public safety or the profession of engineering in Canada.