Figure 8a

A colour coded map of British Columbia depicting typical baseline summer cooling costs. Legend values range from $45 to $650 dollars per year and are in $45 increments. Costs of $45 per year are observed for almost the entire province, with some areas of the interior reaching $90 per year.

Figure 8b

A colour coded map of British Columbia depicting projected typical cooling costs for the year 2080, based on significant climate change. Legend values range from $45 to $650 dollars per year and are in $45 increments. Cooling costs of $45 to $135 are seen throughout the majority of the province with the greatest costs observed across the interior and Vancouver Island, and ranging from $180 to as high as $650 in major cities.

Figure 9a

A map of British Columbia colour coded to depict typical baseline winter heating costs. Legend values range from $325 to $1725 dollars per year and are in $200 increments. The greatest heating costs of $1525 to $1725 are experienced throughout northern sections of the province, with the lowest costs of $725 to $925 observed along the coast and Vancouver Island. Moderate costs of $925 to $1325 are seen across the remainder of the province.

Figure 9b

A map of British Columbia colour coded to depict projected typical winter heating costs for the year 2080 based on significant climate change. Legend values range from $325 to $1725 dollars per year and are in $200 increments. Costs for the majority of the province range from $725 to $1125, with Vancouver Island and coastal areas experiencing lower costs of $525 to $725.