Kelly Greene, B.C.’s Minister of Emergency Management, is driving climate readiness and public safety with deep roots in Richmond-Steveston.
Richmond MLA Drives Climate Preparedness Across B.C.
Kelly Greene, a dedicated public servant and lifelong Richmond resident, is leading British Columbia’s efforts on emergency management and climate resilience. Elected as the MLA for Richmond-Steveston in 2020 and re-elected in 2024, Greene now serves as the province’s Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness under the BC NDP government.
Focus on Climate and Emergency Respons
As Minister, Greene oversees the province’s strategy for natural disasters, including wildfires, floods, and heatwaves—events that have increasingly threatened B.C. communities. Her work ensures local governments and first responders are better equipped to face climate-related emergencies. Greene’s leadership reflects a broader provincial push for proactive risk mitigation and community education around emergency preparedness.
Experience in Environmental and Social Advocacy
Before her cabinet appointment, Greene served as Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment and later for Fisheries and Aquaculture. Throughout these roles, she championed policies that balanced economic growth with ecological responsibility. Her advocacy has also extended to strengthening public education and promoting inclusive decision-making in governance.
Community Roots and Professional Credentials
Greene’s connection to Richmond is personal and long-standing. Born at Richmond Hospital and raised in Steveston, she returned to serve her community on Richmond City Council before joining provincial politics. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts from UBC and an MBA with honours from Pennsylvania State University. She also holds a graduate certificate in Business Sustainability Strategy, underscoring her long-term vision for climate-resilient governance.
Supporting Inclusive Leadership
Beyond climate policy, Greene is an outspoken supporter of women and marginalized groups in politics. She has consistently worked to open doors for diverse voices in leadership, both within the BC NDP and across British Columbia’s public sector.
A Minister Grounded in Community
Kelly Greene currently lives in Richmond-Steveston with her young family, maintaining a strong connection to the constituents she serves. Her offices are located at the Parliament Buildings in Victoria and on Bayview Street in Richmond, where she remains actively engaged with local residents
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