B.C. report says climate change brings health risk, as doctor fears ‘colossal harms’
VANCOUVER — Communities across British Columbia needs to prepare for a climate-related health crisis like the deadly 2021 heat dome every year, according to the lead contributor to a report on health risks associated with climate change.
Dr. Michael Schwandt, a medical health officer with Vancouver Coastal Health, said the region needs to increase its resilience to extreme heat events, and risks “colossal harms” if it doesn’t.
“I think that while events like the 2021 heat dome aren’t expected to happen in a given summer, we need to be prepared for something like that every single summer going forward,” he said on Tuesday, referring to the weather phenomenon that shattered temperature records and was linked to more than 600 deaths in B.C.
“So that’s something that I would say our public health program spends a lot of time thinking about and working with partners to be more prepared for.”


